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    • Ricks, Morgan; Crawford, John; Menand, Lev (George Washington Law Review, 2021)
      We are entering a new monetary era. Central banks around the world--spurred by the development of privately controlled digital currencies as well as competition from other central banks-have been studying, building, and, ...
    • Ricks, Morgan; Menand, Lev (University of Chicago Law Review, 2021)
      The only profit-seeking business enterprises chartered by a federal government agency are banks. Yet there is barely any scholarship justifying this exception to state primacy in U.S. corporate law. This Article addresses ...
    • George, Tracey E.; Yoon, Albert H. (Saint Louis University Law Journal, 2003)
      We applaud Professor Merrill's bold and noteworthy effort to engage in a dialogue with political scientists who study the Supreme Court. He navigates a substantial body of social science scholarship largely ignored by legal ...
    • Tracey, George E., 1967-; Yoon, Albert (Saint Louis University Law Journal, 2003)
      Like Congress, the Supreme Court must delegate a great deal of its work, in this case to lower courts rather than to agencies. Since the Supreme Court is formally at the apex of the judicial pyramid, the Court's decisions ...
    • Claytjon, Ellen W.; Evans, Barbara J. (Harvard Law School Petrie Flom Center: Bill of Health Blog, 2020-10-22)
      The federal government recently used preemption unlawfully to prevent state public health efforts to protect vulnerable people from COVID-19. As 1,000 current and former CDC epidemiologists noted in an open letter, the ...
    • Wong, Kenneth (Robert Penn Warren Center for the Humanities, 2004-02-19)
    • Bartenstein, Chris (Vanderbilt University, 2010)
    • Quinto, Drew (2020)
      At the beginning of the 20th century, technological innovations in the ability to mass-produce rolled cigarettes resulted in the creation of a multi-billion-dollar industry in the United States. As the popularity of ...
    • Rossi, Jim, 1965-; Hutton, Thomas (Thomas G.) (North Carolina Law Review, 2013)
      Federal policies regarding renewable and clean energy often lack clear definition, are incomplete, and are scattered across multiple statutes and agencies. Yet at the same time, recent decisions of both federal agencies ...
    • McKanders, Karla Mari (Wake Forest Journal of Law & Policy, 2013)
      Recently, immigration scholars have focused on the relationship between federal, state, and local governments in regulating immigration to the exclusion of civil rights issues. States and localities assert that they should ...
    • Vincent, Jeff; Hall, Dennis G., 1968-; Fife, Jerry G.; Callison, John C. (Vanderbilt News Service, 2007-11-13)
    • Meyer, Timothy (California Law Review, 2007)
      This article examines how one particular state institution, state attorneys general (SAGs), has operated within a unique set of institutional and political constraints to create state-based regulation with nationwide impact ...
    • Mayeux, Sara; Tani, Karen (American Journal of Legal History, 2016)
      One of the most remarked-upon events of the recent past is the August 2014 death of a black teenager, Michael Brown, at the hands of a white police officer, Darren Wilson, in Ferguson, Missouri. Attention initially focused ...
    • Le Cour Grandmaison, Olivier (Dipartimento di storia della società e delle istituzioni, Università degli studi di Milano, 1992)
    • Taratko, Carolyn D. (2019-09-23)
      Department: History
      This dissertation examines the impact of late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century debates about nutrition on plans for agricultural improvement and food production between 1871 and 1923. It demonstrates that the debate ...
    • Mills, Emma; Young, Mark (Vanderbilt University. Human Resources, 2010-07-23)
    • Belfanti, Sebastian Aldo Desveaux (2019-07-23)
      Department: Earth and Environmental Sciences
      The volcanic-plutonic connection remains one of the most significant conundrums facing igneous petrologists. We have developed a methodology and initial basis of observation to identify volcanic events using information ...
    • King, Nancy J., 1958-; Noble, Rosevelt L. (Vanderbilt Law Review, 2004)
      Jury sentencing in non-capital cases is one of the least understood procedures in contemporary American criminal justice. This Article looks beyond idealized visions of jury sentencing to examine for the first time how ...
    • Guengerich, F. Peter (Food and Chemical Toxicology, 2020-01)
      In 2015, the Expert Panel of the Flavor and Extract Manufacturers Association (FEMA) initiated a program for the re-evaluation of the safety of over 250 natural flavor complexes (NFCs) used as flavor ingredients. This ...
    • Cohen, Samuel M.; Eisenbrand, Gerhard; Fukushima, Shoji; Gooderham, Nigel J.; Guengerich, F. Peter; Hecht, Stephen S.; Rietjens, Ivonne M. C. M.; Bastaki, Maria; Davidsen, Jeanne M.; Harman, Christie L.; McGowen, Margaret M.; Taylor, Sean, V. (Food and Chemical Toxicology, 2020-01)
      In 2015, the Expert Panel of the Flavor and Extract Manufacturers Association (FEMA) initiated a re-evaluation of the safety of over 250 natural flavor complexes (NFCs) used as flavor ingredients. NFC flavor materials ...