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Articles
Recusal Legislating: Congress’s Answer to Institutional Stalemate
By Michael J. Teter
Credit Default Swaps, Clearinghouses, and Systemic Risk: Why Centralized Counterparties Must Have Access to Central Bank Liquidity
By Jeremy C. Kress
Counterterrorism, The Constitution, and The Civil-Criminal Divide: Evaluating the Designation of U.S. Persons Under The International Emergency Economic Powers Act
By Eric Sandberg-Zakian
New Adventures of The Old Bureau: Modern-Day Reclamation Statutes and Congress’s Unfinished Environmental Business
By Reed D. Benson
When Performance Matters: The Past, Present, and Future of Consequential Accountability in Public Education
By Sandy Kress, Stephanie Zechmann, and J. Matthew Schmitten