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Government & Politics
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David B. Wilkins, Presumed Crazy: The Structure of Argument in the Hill/Thomas Hearings, 65 S. Cal. L. Rev. 1517 (1992).
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David Rosenberg, Anne Brown, Jaehyun Oh & Benjamin Taylor, A Plan for Reforming Federal Pleading, Discovery, and Pretrial Merits Review, 71 Vand. L. Rev. 2059…
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A New Model of Administrative Enforcement
January 25, 2024
Robert J. Jackson, Jr. & David Rosenberg, A New Model of Administrative Enforcement, 93 Va. L. Rev. 1983 (2007).
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The Judicial Posner on Negligence versus Strict Liability: Indiana Harbor Belt Railroad Co. v. American Cyanamid Co.
January 25, 2024
David Rosenberg, The Judicial Posner on Negligence versus Strict Liability: Indiana Harbor Belt Railroad Co. v. American Cyanamid Co., 120 Harv. L. Rev. 1210 (2007).
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The Hidden Holmes: His Theory of Torts in History
January 25, 2024
David Rosenberg, The Hidden Holmes: His Theory of Torts in History (Harvard Univ. Press 1995).
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A Simple Proposal to Halve Litigation Costs
January 25, 2024
David Rosenberg & Steven M. Shavell, A Simple Proposal to Halve Litigation Costs, 91 Va. L. Rev. 1721 (2005).
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David Rosenberg, Of End Games and Openings in Mass Tort Cases: Lessons from a Special Master, 69 B.U. L. Rev. 695 (1989).
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Letter to the Editor
January 25, 2024
David Rosenberg, Letter to the Editor, 84 J. Am. Hist. 1600 (1998)(author’s response to Michael E. Parrish, Book Review, The Hidden Holmes: His Theory of…
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The Future of the U.S. Presidency
January 25, 2024
David F. Levi, Terry M. Moe, David Kennedy et al., The Future of the U.S. Presidency, 105 Judicature 14 (2021).
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Justice Ginsburg’s Republican Jurisprudence
January 25, 2024
Daphna Renan, Justice Ginsburg’s Republican Jurisprudence, 90 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 1471 (2022).
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The Supreme Court Is Not Supposed to Have This Much Power
January 25, 2024
Nikolas Bowie & Daphna Renan, The Supreme Court Is Not Supposed to Have This Much Power, Atlantic (June 8, 2022).
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In Memoriam: Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg
January 25, 2024
Daphna Renan, In Memoriam: Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, 134 Harv. L. Rev. 882 (2021).
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“Institutional Settlement” in a Provisional Constitutional Order
January 25, 2024
Daphna Renan, “Institutional Settlement” in a Provisional Constitutional Order, 108 Calif. L. Rev. 1995 (2020).
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Presidential Norms and Article II
January 25, 2024
Daphna Renan, Presidential Norms and Article II, 131 Harv. L. Rev. 2187 (2018).
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The Law Presidents Make
January 25, 2024
Daphna Renan, The Law Presidents Make, 103 Va. L. Rev. 805 (2017).
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The FISC’s Stealth Administrative Law
January 25, 2024
Daphna Renan, The FISC’s Stealth Administrative Law, in Global Intelligence Oversight: Governing Security in the Twenty-First Century (Zachary K. Goldman & Samuel J. Rascoff eds.,…
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Pooling Powers
January 25, 2024
Daphna Renan, Pooling Powers, 115 Colum. L. Rev. 211 (2015).
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The Fourth Amendment as Administrative Governance
January 25, 2024
Daphna Renan, The Fourth Amendment as Administrative Governance, 68 Stan. L. Rev. 1039 (2016).
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Goals v. Deadlines: Notes on the VA Backlog
January 25, 2024
Daniel L. Nagin, Goals v. Deadlines: Notes on the VA Backlog, 10 U. Mass. L. Rev. 50 (2015).
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The Credibility Trap: Notes on a VA Evidentiary Standard
January 25, 2024
Daniel L. Nagin, The Credibility Trap: Notes on a VA Evidentiary Standard, 45 Memphis L. Rev. 887 (2015).
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The Problem of Default, Part I
January 25, 2024
D. James Greiner & Andrea Matthews, The Problem of Default, Part I (June 21, 2015).