Review of Reasoned administration and democratic legitimacy: How administrative law supports democratic government by J. L. Mashaw
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"The International Court of Justice"
- Human Rights
"Reacting against Treaty Breaches"
"How Bank Size Relates to the Impact of Bank Stress on the Real Economy"
- Corporate and Securities Law
"Agency Adjudication"
Examining the SEC's Proxy Advisor Rule
"Safeguard or Barrier: An Empirical Examination of Bar Exam Cut Scores"
- Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility
Corporations in 100 Pages
- Corporate and Securities Law
"The Essential Roles of Agency Law"
"Using Transactional Practice Competitions to Introduce Students to Key Deal-Making Skills"
- Legal Writing and Research
"This is What Democracy Looks Like: Title IX and the Legitimacy of the Administrative State"
- Administrative Law
- Civil Rights
"Platform Procedure: Using Technology to Facilitate (Efficient) Civil Settlement"
- Law and Technology
"Taxing the Digital Economy: A Short Book Review"
- Tax Law
"Parsing and Managing Inconsistency in Investor-State Dispute Settlement"
- International and Comparative Law
"The Perils of Pandemic Exceptionalism"
- International and Comparative Law
- Corporate and Securities Law
- Environmental and Energy Law
"Ending Exclusionary Zoning in New York City’s Suburbs"
"Service Provision and the Study of Local Legislatures: A Response to Professor Zale"
- Constitutional Law
- Administrative Law
Energy Law: Concepts and Insights
"Unequal by Design: How the Pandemic Response Exacerbated America’s Two-Tiered System of Justice"
"Antitrust as Allocator of Coordination Rights"
- Intellectual Property and Antitrust
- Corporate and Securities Law
New Environmental Crimes Project Data Shows That Pollution Prosecutions Plummeted During the First Two Years of the Trump Administration
- Criminal Law
- Environmental and Energy Law
"Golden Parachutes and the Limits of Shareholder Voting"
- Corporate and Securities Law
Incarceration and the Law, Cases and Materials
"Spoiler Alert: When the Supreme Court Ruins Your Brief Problem Mid-Semester"
- Law and Social Sciences