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#Online Edition

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Defending the Bankrupt Castle

Every year, hundreds of thousands of Americans file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy. In each case, the U.S. Department of Justice appoints a private individual, usually …

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Delegation Running Ratchet

Introduction In the nondelegation doctrine’s “one good year,”[1] Justice Benjamin Cardozo famously denounced a portion of the National Industrial Recovery Act as “delegation running riot.”[2] …

Joseph S. Diedrich
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The Endless Election Law War

Introduction Since the nation’s founding, major political parties have clashed over the rules that govern our elections.[1] The intensity of these conflicts has fluctuated, with …

Jason Marisam
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Law Review · 1 min

Counsel Fees and Procedural Justice

Introduction Imagine you are charged with a felony. You are indigent, so the judge appoints a lawyer to represent you. Several months later, you are …

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So-Called “Administrative Stays” in Trump 2.0

Introduction The first few scenes of the Trump presidency sequel have been action-packed. The White House’s news-getting activity has triggered similarly newsworthy happenings in the …

Christopher D. Moore
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