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Recovering American Administrative Law: Federalist Foundations, 1787-1801

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Presidential Power over International Law: Restoring the Balance

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Consumerism Versus Producerism: A Study in Comparative Law

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Neuroscience and Institutional Choice in Federal Sentencing Law

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The Law and Economics of Critical Race Theory

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Judicial Capacity and the Substance of Constitutional Law

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Contract Theory and the Limits of Contract Law

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What Happened to Property in Law and Economics?

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Forum: Outcasting, Globalization, and the Emergence of International Law

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Forum: The Constitution as a Source of Remedial Law

rights established by legislation. For such rights, deference to the lawmaker favors judicial recognition of a legal remedy. Hence the common-law action