This Note proposes reconceptualizing patents for essential medicines as a government-granted franchise right, in line with their historical status.
American courts, facing a crush of cases from high-volume dockets, have steadily replaced classical, case-by-case adjudication with centralized, ...
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This Essay explores the aftermath of Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act. Section 2 has served as an imperfect side constraint on majoritarian power. As Section 2 lies on its deathbed, this Essay ...
This Essay explores the aftermath of Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act. Section 2 has served as an imperfect side constraint on majoritarian power. As Section 2 lies on its deathbed, this Essay ...
Modern presidents don’t just execute, they “adjudicate” — making fact-specific, high-stakes decisions about sanctions, enforcement, grants, and legal interpretations. As the Supreme Court empowers the ...
abstract. The Supreme Court is poised to toughen the nondelegation doctrine to strike down acts of Congress that give broad discretion to administrators, signaling a potential revolution in the ...
This essay is part of a collection The <I>Insular Cases</I> in Light of <I>Aurelius</I> Over 120 years after YLJ published its first piece on the Insular Cases, these cases appeared again before the ...
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