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Dodd-Frank Is a Pigouvian Regulation

at 384 (quoting the Alexandria Gazette and Virginia Advertiser as quoting the Richmond Examiner, which argued that Congress’s action “is a gross and

Police Reform Through a Power Lens

normative: it provides a descriptive account of a way in which some social movement actors are approaching reform, and then follows with a normative

A Relational Theory of Data Governance

represent, let alone address, the relational nature of data collection and use. Finally, Part IV proposes an alternative approach: data as a democratic

Redistricting Commissions: A Better Political Buffer?

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Inherent Executive Power: A Comparative Perspective

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How To Remove a Federal Judge

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Districting for a Low-Information Electorate

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A Labor Theory of Legal Parenthood

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Measuring Language Rights Along a Spectrum

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Eighteen Years On: A Re-Review

weight to adoption rights as an import… Id. at 1584. I don’t know why I was worried about homosexuals adopting children. In the opinion … Richard A