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The Sarbanes-Oxley Act and the Making of Quack Corporate Governance

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Reorganization as a Substitute for Reform: The Abolition of the INS

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Optimal Standardization in the Law of Property: The Numerus Clausus Principle

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Just Semantics: The Lost Readings of the Americans with Disabilities Act

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The Treaty Problem: Understanding the Framers’ Approach to International Legal Commitments

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“Done in Convention”: The Attestation Clause and the Declaration of Independence

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The Unforeseen Effects of Georgia v. Ashcroft on the Latino Community

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Legislative Rules, Nonlegislative Rules, and the Perils of the Short Cut

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Beyond Marbury: The Executive's Power To Say What the Law Is

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The Insular Cases Run Amok: Against Constitutional Exceptionalism in the Territories

for it was racism. Yet courts and scholars have recently sought to hoist the Insular Cases on their own racist petard—by “repurposing” them to defuse