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    In Search of the Presumption of Regularity
    Aram A. GavoorSteven A. Platt Jr.
    The presumption of regularity is an imprecise principle that federal courts apply in varying ways to presume federal officers and employees lawfully and consistently discharge their official duties. The presumption...
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    The Evolving Standards, As Applied
    William W. Berry III
    In Jones v. Mississippi, the Supreme Court of the United States adopted a narrow reading of its Eighth Amendment categorical bar on mandatory juvenile life-without-parole (JLWOP) sentences. Specifically, the Court...
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    Religious Covenants
    Nicole Stelle GarnettPatrick E. Reidy
    When religious institutions alienate property, they often include religiously motivated deed restrictions that bind future owners, sometimes in perpetuity. These “religious covenants” serve different purposes and advance different goals. Some...