Things to Read This Week (4/7)
Pardoning Corporations, a student comment by Brandon Stras forthcoming in the University of Chicago Law Review. Extremely fortuitously timed, what with last week’s pardon of BitMex.
Revisiting The Essential Functions Thesis: A Structural Account of the Supreme Court’s Roles, by Curt Bradley and Neil Siegel — very interesting analysis of both the nature of “structural” constitutional arguments and the impermissibility of court-packing, and more.
And some blog posts:
A Small Step to a Better APA, a J.Reg. post by Nick Bagley on last week’s decision in FDA v. Wages & White Lion.
Blog post by Adam Richardson on the holding and reception of Lynch v. Clarke.
The Trump Administration’s Unconstitutional Hate Mail to Harvard, by Genevieve Lakier, post/quoted at the Volokh Conspiracy.