Vol. 132 No. 4 Judges inhabit what is often considered the most independent branch of government. Unlike officials of other branches, who are democratically accountable, judges are thought...
Vol. 132 No. 1 There is a difference between deciding how to talk about a problem and sorting out the principles for resolving it. In Masterpiece Cakeshop, Ltd....
In recent years, scholars have urged courts to be cautious when transporting constitutional precedent from one remedial context to another. So, for example, a...
Vol. 131 No. 7 As it has been developed over a period of many decades, administrative law has acquired its own morality. An understanding of the morality of...
Vol. 131 No. 6 Speaking at Yale Law School in 1938, Dean James Landis offered a powerful defense of President Franklin Roosevelt’s New Deal, and in particular its...
Vol. 131 No. 2 A telecommunications company hires a law firm to help it calibrate its bid for an FCC license. To provide full legal advice, the firm...
Vol. 130 No. 2 A runaway trolley rushes toward five people standing on the tracks, and it will surely kill them all. Fortunately, you can reach a switch...