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War Torts: Accountability for Autonomous Weapons
Unlike conventional weapons or remotely operated drones, autonomous weapon systems can independently select and engage targets. As a result, they… Continue reading →
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The Minor Questions Doctrine
Few aspects of administrative law are as controversial as the major questions doctrine—the exception to Chevron deference that bars courts… Continue reading →
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The Supreme Court as Bad Teacher
Since the 1950s, prominent constitutional law professors have often invoked the notion that the Supreme Court acts as an educational institution… Continue reading →
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Introduction: The Bounds of Executive Discretion in the Regulatory State
What are the proper bounds of executive discretion in the regulatory state, especially over administrative decisions not to take enforcement… Continue reading →
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The Most Knowledgeable Branch
In the modern era, the executive branch has extraordinary information‐gathering advantages over the legislative and judicial branches. As a result,… Continue reading →