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The Water District and the State

their composition and power, water districts often thwart efforts to modernize and bring equity to water management. This Article describes these

Save the Cities, Stop the Suburbs?

challenge to these longstanding practices and assumptions. Even those who, like Bruegmann, remain unconvinced by the new urbanists’ claim that a more “urban

News: Announcing the Special Issue Symposium on the Law of the Territories

Mariana Islands, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. They are unable to vote for President and lack voting representation in Congress, even though Congress

The Origins of the Elected Prosecutor

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Giving the Constitution to the Courts

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Race, the Academy, and The Constitution of the War on Drugs

this Review, in Part I, with an overview. But from there, we turn to some of the things the book misses or obscures. Early on, Pozen makes clear that

Introduction to the Special Issue on the Law of the Territories

thank you to the Journal’s First-Year Editors for their work sourceciting early drafts. Another special thank you is due to several of those editors

Repairing the Irreparable: Revisiting the Federalism Decisions of the Burger Court

they were more attuned to policy outcomes and the real-world consequences of their decisions than may typically be assumed. Above all, the papers reveal

The Real Justice Scalia

He thought of those long sunlit hours in the garden . . . . He seemed to see them all pass before him, each more beautiful than the other . . . . And a

Petitioning and the Making of the Administrative State

The Cement… See United States v. Generes, 405 U.S. 93, 103-105 (1972) (considering policy arguments for why th… It is worth noticing that everyday