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ARTICLE Beyond Bankruptcy: Resolution as a Macroprudential Regulatory Tool Steven L. Schwarcz* Postcrisis efforts to extend bankruptcy-resolution techniques to protect the stability of the financial …
By: Mark Hager, Volume 108 Staff Member On June 23, 2023, the Supreme Court issued its opinion in Samia v. United States, the latest in …
ARTICLE Costs and Challenges of the Hostile Audience Frederick Schauer* In my own newly famous city of Charlottesville, Virginia,1 as well as in Berkeley,2 Boston,3 …
Nearly sixty years after the passage of the Fair Housing Act (FHA), racial segregation, housing discrimination, and consequent disparities in health and opportunity stubbornly persist. …
Introduction American consumers are racking up credit card debt like never before.[1] Despite “rising wages and a low unemployment rate,” delinquencies are on the rise[2] …
Many Americans are worrying about whether they will soon be living in a post-democracy autocracy. But in the meantime, they may already be living in …
<div id="homepage-intro"> <p>Vanderbilt Law School's national reputation has its basis in our rigorous academic program, which is developed and delivered by our faculty of top …
Introduction I see the sun, and if I don’t see the sun, I know it’s there. And there’s a whole life in that, in knowing …
The Supreme Court’s recent embrace of “historical practices and understandings” in interpreting the Establishment Clause has emboldened states to challenge forty-five years of precedent prohibiting …
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By Hans Frank-Holzner, Volume 108 Staff Member On January 8, 2024, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Campos-Chaves v. Garland,[1] a consolidation of three …