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

conclusion of the crisis, the Federal Reserve would forgive a substantial portion of the loans if states can certify that their loan funds were used

Forum: Political Wine in a Judicial Bottle: Justice Sotomayor’s Surprising Concurrence in Aurelius

the United States neither believes nor behaves as if it has an irrevocable compact with Puerto Rico. We would explain why the so-called compact is one

Forum: Clash of the Titans: Plenary Power and Habeas Corpus in Castro

the law is.” If Justice Kennedy is correct, then courts retain inherent habeas jurisdiction even in areas—like expedited removal—that lie deep in the

Forum: Nonmajority Opinions and Biconditional Rules

combine an if-then proposition (If A, then B) with its inverse (If Not-A, then Not-B). Appellate courts on both sides of the circuit split that

Forum: What Litigation of a Climate Nuisance Suit Might Look Like

joint and several or whether liability is proportional. If the joint and several prong prevails, the inevitable result is third-party litigation. The

Forum: Financial Regulation and Cost-Benefit Analysis

agencies must show that the benefits justify the costs and also that they have chosen the approach that maximizes net benefits. If these requirements are

News: Prison Law Writing Contest

Writing Contest. If you are or recently have been in jail or prison, we invite you to write a short essay about your experiences with the law. The

Forum: Predatory Pricing: Limiting Brooke Groupe to Monopolies and Sound Implementation of Price-Cost Comparison

advantages over potential rivals to charge high prices with little fear of competitor entry. The high price may not attract entry at all if potential

Forum: Against Irreparable Benefits

considering preliminary injunctions should account for irreparable benefits in addition to irreparable harms. This is a provocative idea. If a

Forum: The Costs of Voting Rule Chevron: A Comment on Gersen and Vermeules Proposal

deference as doctrinal Chevron (even though, as Gersen and Vermeule acknowledge, the outcomes of some individual cases would change). If Gersen and