This Article traces vacatur from English and early American practice to the Supreme Court’s modern uses. Historically used for docket management, ...
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Trading Acres reveals how property, corporate, and securities law are fueling a new rural land grab, transforming farmland into an asset traded through global financial channels. The Article explains ...
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Public-procurement laws are integral to government capacity. But two forces limit government’s potential: (1) adversarial legalism and (2) ...
Inequality has reached record levels, and the judiciary has shown increasing willingness to intervene through tax policy. This Feature excavates ...
Trading Acres reveals how property, corporate, and securities law are fueling a new rural land grab, transforming farmland into an asset traded through ...
Medicaid faces an uncertain future. This Note looks to the Indian Health Service (IHS) for ways to buoy the nation’s largest healthcare program.
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abstract. Younger v. Harris is canonical in the field of federal courts and exerts significant influence on federal civil-rights litigation. The decision’s exposition of “Our Federalism” produced the ...
abstract. Notice-and-comment rulemaking is arguably the most important procedure in the modern administrative state. Influential accounts even frame it as the 1946 Administrative Procedure Act’s “most ...
abstract. This Essay explores perceived biases within recent Supreme Court decisions affecting voting access and their implications for American democracy. The Supreme Court plays a pivotal role in ...