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Harvard Journal on Legislation

Volume 60, Number 1

Policy Essay

A House Decaying: Re-Empowering the Legislature and Making Congress Great Again

By Representative Bill Pascrell, Jr. & Mark Greenbaum

Articles

Shadow Amendments

By William J. Aceves

No Migration Without Taxation: State Exit Taxes

By Andrew Appleby

The Age of Fraud

By James Toomey

Note

What’s FERC Got to Do With It? Promoting Environmental Justice in the Pipeline Permitting Process

By Samuel Yang

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