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Nicholas Bagley

Professor of Law, University of Michigan Law School

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Constitutional Culture, Partisan Politics, and the Failed Campaign to Topple the Affordable Care Act

Nicholas Bagley October 27, 2021

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2020-2021 ACS Supreme Court Review

October 27, 2021

 

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Constitutional Culture, Partisan Politics, and the Failed Campaign to Topple the Affordable Care Act

Nicholas Bagley October 27, 2021

 

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The New Supreme Court—A Brief Inimicus Curiae

Garrett Epps October 27, 2021

 

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SEILA LAW LCC v. CFPB and the Persistent Myths of Presidentialism

Peter Shane February 3, 2021

 

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Holding Congress to its Word: Statutory Realism, Second-Generation Textualism, and ACA Entrenchment in Maine Community Health Options

Abbe R. Gluck February 3, 2021

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ACS Member News: Week of November 9, 2020

November 12, 2020

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ACS Member News: Week of January 13, 2020

January 16, 2020

 

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Did the Dissent in Gundy v. United States Open Up a Can of Worms?

Kathryn E. Kovacs June 24, 2019

 

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Rethinking Admin Law: From APA to Z

June 6, 2019

 

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Past Competition Winners and Judges

June 16, 2015


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