Escaping Battered Credit: A Proposal for Repairing Credit Reports Damaged by Domestic Violence
Debt and domestic violence are connected in ways not previously imagined. A new type of debt—which I have labeled “coerced… Continue reading →
Debt and domestic violence are connected in ways not previously imagined. A new type of debt—which I have labeled “coerced… Continue reading →
The production of natural gas from formerly inaccessible shale formations through the use of hydraulic fracturing has expanded domestic energy… Continue reading →
In the past few years, four courts of appeals have applied a presumption against recognition of a Bivens cause of… Continue reading →
This article explores the decisions that, over four decades, lower federal court judges have made when considering leaving the bench,… Continue reading →
States amass troves of information detailing the regulated activities of their citizens, including activities that violate federal law. Not surprisingly,… Continue reading →
Billions of dollars have flooded new online marketplaces for trading private company stock. These marketplaces stand poised to become important,… Continue reading →
Professor Huntington, in her Response, A House Still Divided, is sympathetic to Cox’s desire to discard the traditional dichotomy between… Continue reading →
Professor Schuck, in his Response, Immigration Law’s Organizing Principles: A Response, agrees that there is overlap in the incentives and… Continue reading →
Professor Hsu, in his Response, Saving Lives Through Administrative Law and Economics: A Response, takes issue with Graham’s support for… Continue reading →
Professor Hammitt, in his Response, Saving Lives: Benefit-Cost Analysis and Distribution, focuses on Graham’s support for using BCA as a… Continue reading →