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Volume 23, Issue 2 (Summer 2025)
The Fiduciary Constitution, the Separation of Powers, and the Legal Landscape After SEC v. Jarkesy
A Historical Case for a Robust but Non-Remedial Seventh Amendment
Letter from the Editor, Summer 2025
Quasi-Governmental Prosecution After Jarkesy
Defining The Public-Rights Exception After Jarkesy
Agency Enforcement Proceedings and the Major Questions Doctrine
Extending Jarkesy: The Constitutionality of the Aviation Administrative Enforcement Process
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Volume 23, Issue 2 (Summer 2025)

Volume 23, Issue 2 (Summer 2025)

Letter from the Editor

The Future of Agency Adjudication After SEC v. Jarkesy Symposium

Articles

A Historical Case for a Robust but Non-Remedial Seventh Amendment
Jed H. Shugerman

Quasi-Governmental Prosecution After Jarkesy
Russell G. Ryan

Agency Enforcement Proceedings and the Major Questions Doctrine
Louis J. Capozzi III

Defining The Public-Rights Exception After Jarkesy
Michael Showalter

Extending Jarkesy: The Constitutionality of the Aviation Administrative Enforcement Process
Eric Heigis

The Fiduciary Constitution, the Separation of Powers, and the Legal Landscape After SEC v. Jarkesy
Frank Garrison, John Kerkhoff and Elizabeth Slattery

Waiver of the Seventh Amendment (and Other Constitutional Rights) After SEC v. Jarkesy
Jason Mazzone

After Jarkesy: Toward a Theory of our Independent Judiciary and the Original Model of Adjudication Inside Article III
Adam Griffin

Notes

On Constitutional Stare Decisis
Alexander C. Hoyer

Breaking the Black Box: Reexamining Judicial Deference in National Security Issues Post-Loper Bright
Alan Y. Huang

Statistically Significant Judging: Mechanizing Originalism Through Corpus Linguistics and AI
Natalie L. Simon

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