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The End of Jurisprudence
those tenets are not established by that promise; at best, the promise establishes the isolated norm that you should adhere to those tenets. Our legal
The Moral Impact Theory of Law
because it holds that the law is the moral impact of the relevant actions of legal institutions. In this Essay, I elaborate and refine the theory and then
Bounded Institutions
agencies or courts. This Essay has established circumstances under which bounds are most effective—when (1) agents are likely to be biased, (2) rules that
Minorities, Shareholder and Otherwise
Yale Law Journal - Minorities, Shareholder and Otherwise
Fiduciary Political Theory: A Critique
inscrutability of state intentions. It is very difficult to establish how a state deliberates, especially given the lack of shared ends and (on many
The Moral Ambiguity of Public Prosecution
University of Michigan Law Library. My greatest debts are to the editors of the Yale Law Journal—especially Daniel Esses—and Antony Duff, whose
Spite and Extortion: A Jurisdictional Principle of Abuse of Property Right
Yale Law Journal - Spite and Extortion: A Jurisdictional Principle of Abuse of Property Right Spite and Extortion: A Jurisdictional Principle of Abuse of Property Right
Internal Separation of Powers: Checking Today's Most Dangerous Branch from Within
Yale Law Journal - Internal Separation of Powers: Checking Todays Most Dangerous Branch from Within Internal Separation of Powers: Checking Todays Most Dangerous Branch from Within
Forum: Foreword—The 2017 Tax Cuts: How Polarized Politics Produced Precarious Policy
Urban Inst. & Brookings Inst. Tax Pol’y Ctr. 1 (Apr. 23, 2018), https://www.brookings.edu/wp -content/uploads/2018/04/es 20180423 budgetoutlook.pdf
Forum: Losing the War of Attrition: Mobility, Chronic Decline, and Infrastructure
Combined Sewer Overflows into the Great Lakes Basin, at ES-4 tbl.ES-2 (Apr. 2016), http://www.epa.gov/sites/production/files/2016-05/documents/gls cso