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Supreme Court of the United States
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Why Conservative Justices Are More Likely to Defect
January 25, 2024
Adrian Vermeule, Opinion, Why Conservative Justices Are More Likely to Defect, Wash. Post, July 8, 2020.
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The Right Constitutional Philosophy for This Moment
January 25, 2024
Adrian Vermeule, The Right Constitutional Philosophy for This Moment, Atlantic (Mar. 31, 2020).
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Does Michigan v. EPA Require Cost-Benefit Analysis
January 25, 2024
Adrian Vermeule, Does Michigan v. EPA Require Cost-Benefit Analysis?, Yale J. on Reg. Notice & Comment (Feb. 6, 2017).
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The Flight 216 Selection
January 25, 2024
Adrian Vermeule, The Flight 216 Selection, First Things (Feb. 2, 2017).
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Chevron as a Legal Framework
January 25, 2024
Adrian Vermeule, Chevron as a Legal Framework, JOTWELL (Oct. 24, 2017) (reviewing Kristin Hickman & Nicholas R. Bednar, Chevron’s Inevitability, 85 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 5…
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Adrian Vermeule, Reviewability and the “Law of Rules”: An Essay in Honor of Justice Scalia, 92 Notre Dame L. Rev. 2163 (2017).
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Judicial Review and Institutional Choice
January 25, 2024
Adrian Vermeule, Judicial Review and Institutional Choice, 43 Wm. & Mary L. Rev. 1557 (2001).
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Three Commerce Clauses? No Problem
January 25, 2024
Adrian Vermeule, Three Commerce Clauses? No Problem, 55 Ark. L. Rev. 1175 (2003).
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Federal Maritime Commission v. South Carolina State Ports Authority
January 25, 2024
Adrian Vermeule, Federal Maritime Commission v. South Carolina State Ports Authority, in The Oxford Companion to the Supreme Court of the United States (Kermit L.
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Encino is Banal
January 25, 2024
Adrian Vermeule, Encino is Banal, Yale J. on Reg.: Notice & Comment (June 23, 2016).
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Adrian Vermeule, The Judiciary Is a They, Not an It: Interpretive Theory and the Fallacy of Division, 14 J. Contemp. Legal Issues 549 (2005).
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Does Commerce Clause Review have Perverse Effects?
January 25, 2024
Adrian Vermeule, Does Commerce Clause Review have Perverse Effects?, 46 Vill. L. Rev. 1325 (2001).
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Recess Appointments and Precautionary Constitutionalism
January 25, 2024
Adrian Vermeule, Recess Appointments and Precautionary Constitutionalism, 126 Harv. L. Rev. F. 122 (2013).
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Beard & Holmes on Constitutional Adjudication
January 25, 2024
Adrian Vermeule, Beard & Holmes on Constitutional Adjudication, 29 Const. Comment. 457 (2014).
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The Third Bound
January 25, 2024
Adrian Vermeule, The Third Bound, 164 U. Pa. L. Rev. 1949 (2016).
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Contra Nemo Iudex in Sua Causa: The Limits of Impartiality
January 25, 2024
Adrian Vermeule, Contra Nemo Iudex in Sua Causa: The Limits of Impartiality, 122 Yale L.J. 384 (2012).
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Deference and Due Process
January 25, 2024
Adrian Vermeule, Essay, Deference and Due Process, 129 Harv. L. Rev. 1890 (2016).
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Conventions of Agency Independence
January 25, 2024
Adrian Vermeule, Conventions of Agency Independence, 113 Colum. L. Rev. 1163 (2013).
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Thin Rationality Review
January 25, 2024
Jacob Gersen & Adrian Vermeule, Thin Rationality Review, 114 Mich. L. Rev. 1355 (2016).
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Should We Have Lay Justices?
January 25, 2024
Adrian Vermeule, Should We Have Lay Justices?, 59 Stan. L. Rev. 1569 (2007).
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Political Constraints on Supreme Court Reform
January 25, 2024
Adrian Vermeule, Political Constraints on Supreme Court Reform, 90 Minn. L. Rev. 1154 (2006).