Author name: Joyce Yun

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Examining Reproductive Rights in the Post-Chevron Era: Federal Agency Confusion, Emboldened Litigators, and the Role of Congress

By Liz McCaman Taylor, Manasi Raveendran, and Vidhi Bamzai* Federal agencies are vital tools for the execution of legislation enacted by Congress, despite frequent condemnation as a mere means of presidential overreach into the legislative process. The Supreme Court of the United States recognizes Congress’ power to establish federal agencies under Article I of the […]

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Inordinate Delay as Denial: Lessons from Seeking Gender-Affirmation Surgery in Prisons

D Dangaran[1] Justice too long delayed is justice denied. – Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.[2] This essay underscores and explores a simple legal argument that is currently underutilized, but offers a lot of promise, particularly in light of the Trump administration’s Executive Orders[3]: when a person needs a specific type of medical care, delaying access to that care violates

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