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    Countering Nationalist Oligarchy 

    Sitaraman, Ganesh (Democracy: A Journal of Ideas, 2019)
    The real threat to liberal democracy isn’t authoritarianism--it's nationalist oligarchy. Here's how American foreign policy should change.
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    How to Save the Supreme Court 

    Sitaraman, Ganesh; Epps, Daniel (Yale Law Journal, 2019)
    The consequences of Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s Supreme Court confirmation are seismic. Justice Kavanaugh, replacing Justice Anthony Kennedy, completes a new conservative majority and represents a stunning Republican victory ...

    Countering Nationalist Oligarchy 

    Sitaraman, Ganesh (Democracy: A Journal of Ideas, 2019)
    The challenge we face today is not one of authoritarianism, as so many seem inclined to believe, but of nationalist oligarchy. This form of government feeds populism to the people, delivers special privileges to the rich ...

    Trade and the Separation of Powers 

    Meyer, Timothy; Sitaraman, Ganesh (California Law Review, 2019)
    There are two paradigms through which to view trade law and policy within the American constitutional system. One paradigm sees trade law and policy as quintessentially about domestic economic policy. Institutionally, under ...

    Trade and the Separation of Powers 

    Sitaraman, Ganesh; Meyer, Timothy (California Law Review, 2019)
    There are two paradigms through which to view trade law and policy within the American constitutional system. One paradigm sees trade law and policy as quintessentially about domestic economic policy. Institutionally, under ...

    Trade and the Separation of Powers 

    Meyer, Timothy; Sitaraman, Ganesh (California Law Review, 2019)
    This Article makes three contributions. First, we argue that the current discontent over trade is not just a matter of the distribution of economic gains and losses but a matter of the distribution of constitutional powers. ...

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