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Forum: Preventing Policy Default: Fallbacks and Fail-safes in the Modern Administrative State

gubernatorial executive order, see Cal. Exec. Order No. S-01-07 (Jan. 18, 2007), available at http://gov.ca.gov/news.php?id=5172. See Eleanor Stein

A Legal Sanctuary: How the Religious Freedom Restoration Act Could Protect Sanctuary Churches

greater legal protections today than during the 1980s sanctuary movement. This case study illustrates significant shifts in religious accommodation

Forum: The New Line Item Veto Proposal: This Time Its Constitutional (Mostly)

ends than for the “good government” purposes the statute is supposed to serve. I. The “Pork Problem” and Previous Failed Solutions The standard argument

Forum: The American Rescue Plan and the Future of the Safety Net

see Miranda Perry Fleischer & Daniel Hemel, Atlas Nods: The Libertarian Case for … See discussion supra Part I. Michael S. Barr, Banking the Poor, 21

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

Andrew Aurand & Sarah Gallagher, Emergency Rental Assistance: S… Alexander Hermann, Emergency Rental Assistance Has Helped Stabilize Struggling Renters

Forum: What the Court Said in Lawrence

surprising or troubling. It certainly does not suggest that the Court was dissembling when it said, so memorably, that it would not allow the states to

Whose Child Is This? Improving Child-Claiming Rules in Safety-Net Programs

Allowance: A Plan to Reduce Poverty and Income Instability Among Children in the United States, 4 Russell Sage Found. J. Soc. Sci. 22, 30 (2018) (describing a universal ...

Doing History After i Dobbs /i : Applications, Implications, and Critiques of i Dobbs /i s Historical Methodology

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Forum: Can Process Cure Substance? A Response to Neal Katyals Internal Separation of Powers

“torture” memo signed by Assistant Attorney General Jay S. Bybee in 2002. Professor Katyal’s picture of truncated executive branch decision-making is also

Forum: The Costs of Voting Rule Chevron: A Comment on Gersen and Vermeules Proposal

sensible one. Second, while I have not done any systematic empirical research on the question, I suspect that most judges inhabit something pretty close