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Forum: “There Is No Such Thing as an Illegal Strike”: Reconceptualizing the Strike in Law and Political Economy

strike. In comparison, in 2015, there were thirteen “major work stoppages” total, involving less than .04% of the nonagricultural workforce. These

Forum: Throwing Away the Key

serving thirty-six months, less than one-third of his sentence. That was the standard reduction in time for first offenders in his shoes. This

Forum: What It Takes to Write Statutes that Hold the Firearms Industry Accountable to Civil Justice

they cited applied to the sale and marketing of firearms and that defendants’ violations of them proximately caused their losses. Defendants were

Forum: City, Heal Thyself

varieties of them. Some of these new beehives are largely private in the sense that they include no public streets and are monitored by private security

Practice-Based Constitutional Theories

reason to think that practice-based theories are justified. When practice-based constitutional theorists seek coherence in the law, what they are

Justice Breyer Throws Down the Gauntlet

Yale Law Journal - Justice Breyer Throws Down the Gauntlet

The Power to Threaten War

to make good on th… Currie, supra note 62, at 207-08 (comparing constitutional questions raised by the Monroe Doctrine… Edward S. Corwin, The

Forum: Abolish ICE . . . and Then What?

interested in the practical effort of mitigating the pain that immigration enforcement visits upon their communities. I adopt this approach throughout

Forum: The Historical Origins of Judicial Independence and Their Modern Resonances

Roman thought was instrumental in contributing to aspects of constitutional theory. In particular, the kernel of the separation of powers doctrine that

Forum: The Guantanamo Three-Step

the President. These two steps, they argue, render Article 5 tribunals unnecessary at Guantanamo. This reading raises thorny problems of executive