Legal Studies
Browse by
Recent Submissions
-
Upending Chevron: The Loper Bright Decision and the Imbalance of Powers in American Government
(2025)The U.S. Supreme Court’s Loper Bright decision overturned the Chevron doctrine, reshaping administrative law and shifting power between the three federal branches of government. By transferring statutory interpretation ... -
Bostock’s Binary Ramifications on Titles VII and IX: Enabling Discrepancies in Discrimination Proceedings
(2025)In Bostock v. Clayton (2020), the United States Supreme Court labeled sexual orientation- and gender identity- based discrimination as categories of sex-based discrimination, therefore expanding the protections of Title ... -
The Moral Dimensions of the Wisconsin Public Trust Doctrine
(2025)The Moral Dimensions of the Wisconsin Public Trust Doctrine explores the often-overlooked moral foundations of Wisconsin’s public trust doctrine—a constitutional commitment requiring the state to preserve its navigable ...
