Vol. 139 No. 8 Introduction In a time of “constitutional crisis, scholars are asking how federal courts can preserve a basic “imperative” of constitutional structure: “[A] system of...
Response to The Demise of Deference — And the Rise of Delegation to Interpret?
Vol. 138 No. 3 [I]t was morning, and lo! now it is evening, and nothing memorable is accomplished. — Henry David Thoreau The writing was on the wall,...
Vol. 133 No. 3 The issuance of injunctions that reach beyond just the plaintiffs has recently become the subject of a mounting wave of censorious commentary, including by...