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Aaron S.J. Zelinsky

Lee, Dec. 4, 1882 “No individual is superior to the game.” —Commissioner A. Bartlett Giamatti, Aug. 24, 1989 Introduction At his 2005 confirmation hearing, Chief Justice Roberts ...

Aaron S. Edlin

ante incentives--i.e., the incentives for entry and limit pricing before the predatory period--instead of the traditional focus of high prices after the predatory period. Ideally, ...

Aaron R. Petty

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A Blueprint for Applying the Rules Enabling Act's Supersession Clause

Yale Law Journal - A Blueprint for Applying the Rules Enabling Acts Supersession Clause A Blueprint for Applying the Rules Enabling Acts Supersession Clause

Forum: Uncorking a Seventy-Four-Year-Old Bottle: A Toast to the Free Flow of Liquor Across State Borders

First Amendment, a state may choose to adopt a three-tier system. If it adopts one, the state may require that all alcohol consumed within the state

The Administrative Agon: A Democratic Theory for a Conflictual Regulatory State

democratic settlement (for a time, at least) and that bureaucrats are ultimately subject to presidential control. This Article argues that these

Aaron-Andrew P. Bruhl

The Yale Law Journal - Aaron-Andrew P. Bruhl Aaron-Andrew P. Bruhl Forum When President Bush asked Congress to enact a line item veto in his 2006

Forum: Abolitionist Prison Litigation

claims of cruel and unusual punishment, which in actions against a state are applied through the Fourteenth Amendment. To state an Eighth Amendment

Abolition Without Deliverance: The Law of Connecticut Slavery 1784-1848

Yale Law Journal - Abolition Without Deliverance: The Law of Connecticut Slavery 1784-1848

Forum: Can Affordable Housing Be a Safety Net? Lessons from a Pandemic

about housing stability. Eviction can happen quickly, and all at once: while some renters can work out an alternative arrangement with a landlord or