Legislative Constitutionalism and Federal Indian Law

M Blackhawk - Yale LJ, 2022 - HeinOnline
The United States has reached a moment in its constitutional history when the Supreme
Court has asserted itself as not only one of, but the exclusive, audience to ask and answer …

Structural biases in structural constitutional law

JS Gould, DE Pozen - NYUL Rev., 2022 - HeinOnline
Perhaps the most basic task of a constitution is to supply the rules of" the political game." 1
Constitutions establish frameworks within which public power is allocated, government …

The modern state and the rise of the business corporation

T Zhang, JD Morley - Yale LJ, 2022 - HeinOnline
This Article argues that the rise of the modern state was a necessary condition for the rise of
the business corporation. A typical business corporation pools together a large number of …

Gerrylaundering

R Yablon - NYUL Rev., 2022 - HeinOnline
In a quintessential gerrymander, political actors audaciously manipulate electoral district
boundaries to secure a competitive advantage. Such gamesmanship may be" nothing new," …

Rebooting the Supreme Court

BJ Priester - Tulsa L. Rev., 2024 - HeinOnline
ABSTRACT In 2023, the United States Supreme Court faced its greatest crisis of legitimacy
in nearly a century, and one of the most severe in its history. Yet the Roberts Court majority …

Two-Party Structural Countermandering

BP Cover - Iowa L. Rev., 2021 - HeinOnline
The popular narrative surrounding gerrymandering frames it as a performative phenomenon-
achieved through the intentional manipulations of malevolent partisan actors. Efforts to curb …

Contingency Fee Conflicts: Attorneys Opt for Quick-Kill Settlements When Their Clients Would Be Better off Going to Trial

SP Calandrillo, CV Deliganis, N Brocato - NYUJ Legis. & Pub. Pol'y, 2023 - HeinOnline
Despite their checkered history, contingency fees are deeply embedded in the American
legal system. As Part I discusses, they have been around since the country's founding …

Preserving Judicial Neutrality: Regulating Stare Decisis for Elected Judges in an Era of Political Polarization

J Semaya - Fordham Urb. LJ, 2023 - HeinOnline
Fellows of Harvard College, the Supreme Court held that race-based college admission
programs violate the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. 1 This …

When Gatekeeping Works: The Impact of Restrictive Rules in the 117th Congress

CT Anderson - BU Pub. Int. LJ, 2023 - HeinOnline
Throughout US history, the rules in the House of Representatives have evolved in cycles
shifting power back and forth between House leadership and rank-and-file representatives …

Enhancing Rural Representation Through Electoral System Diversity

HL Chambers Jr - U. Rich. L. Rev., 2022 - HeinOnline
Rural Virginians face disparities in outcomes regarding healthcare, access to important
infrastructure, and other services. 1 Some disparities may be related to rurality. 2 The …