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ARTICLES
Realizing the Promise of Environmental Civil Rights: The Renewed Effort to Enforce Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964
Tony LoPresti
The President’s Agency Selection Powers
Jason Marisam /em>
ESSAY
An Options Approach to Agency Rulemaking
Yoon-Ho Alex Lee
RECENT DEVELOPMENTS
Reactions to Noel Canning v. NLRB
The Consumer Protection Bureau and the Constitution
Deepak Gupta
Go Big or Go Home: The Constitutionality of Recess Appointments Following Pro Forma Sessions of the Senate
Ryan D. Doerfler
COMMENT
The Record or the Whole Record?: A Recommendation for the Social Security Administration Regarding the Introduction of New Evidence in Review of Disability Claims
Joseph McGlew-Castañeda