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Current Issue: Volume 92, Issue 2 (2023)
Symposium
The Diffuse Executive
Anya Bernstein and Cristina Rodriguez
The President's Approval Power
Christine Kexel Chabot
Article III, the Bill of Rights, and Administrative Adjudication
John M. Golden and Thomas H. Lee
Beyond Removal
Jane Manners
Public Law Litigation in Eighteenth Century America: Diffuse Law Enforcement in a Partisan World
James E. Pfander
The President's Fourth Branch?
Bijal Shah
Concerted Civic Administration
Peter M. Shane
Article
The Federal Circuit’s Experimental Prism
Jeremy W. Bock
Notes
Police Officers, Policy, and Personnel Files: Prosecutorial Disclosure Obligations Above and Beyond Brady
Lauren Giles