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Forum: Twenty-First-Century Contract Law Is a Law of Agreements, Not Debts: A Response to Lewinsohn

need not be a bright line between completely altruistic motives and completely arms’-length transactions. Lewinsohn also gives an alleged counterexample

Forum: Chevron Should Not Be Converted into a Voting Rule: A Response to Gersen and Vermeules Proposal

all effects of judicial bias in reviewing agency actions, I agree that Chevron has been a failure. If instead, one defined success as significantly

Forum: A Dialogue on Teaching the Constitution: A Reply to Ernest Young's "The Constitution Outside the Constitution"

writes a response to Ernest Youngs recent article in The Yale Law Journal, and discusses the needs and challenges inherent to teaching the Constitution

Forum: Rape-by-Deception—A Response

above, a person who obtains another’s sexual submission through any kind of force or threat of force commits rape. Such force can include not only an

Forum: A Rosetta Stone for Causation

act on A-Motives one day and not another. It would seem that some motivations are sufficient to prompt action, and some are so weak as to be ignored

Forum: A Resurgence of Secret Law

observed that the reading room provision “represents a strong congressional aversion to ‘secret agency law’ . . . and represents an affirmative

Forum: Transcending the Stigma of a Criminal Record: A Proposal to Reform State Bar Character and Fitness Evaluations

robbery and became a licensed attorney through the Washington State Bar Association, and he is now a professor at Georgetown Law School and an advocate

Forum: A Conversation with Justice Sotomayor

talking about it as a doctrine that has many faces. And I actually do believe in stare decisis, but I think that Souter’s factors are at the essence of

Forum: Getting Beyond Ad Hoc Fiscal Federalism: A Proposal for a Default Federal Liquidity Facility for the States

a year after the onset of the pandemic. Both the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act, passed in March 2020, and ARPA contained

Forum: The Distinctive Role of Justice Samuel Alito: From a Politics of Restoration to a Politics of Dissent

things, that affirmative action and abortion rights are substantially more secure than they appeared to be a year ago. In light of these and other