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- Wilf-Townsend_Did Bristol-Myers Squibb Kill the Nationwide Class Action
for defendants by 73. See Am.’s Health & Resource Ctr. Ltd. v. Alcon Labs., Inc., No. 14 C 4539, 2018 WL 5808475, at *3, *4 n.3 (N.D. Ill. Nov. 6
Race as Mission Critical: The Occupational Need Rationale in Military Affirmative Action and Beyond
Yale Law Journal - Race as Mission Critical: The Occupational Need Rationale in Military Affirmative Action and Beyond Race as Mission Critical: The Occupational Need Rationale in ...
Tort Law and In Vitro Fertilization: The Need for Legal Recognition of "Procreative Injury"
Yale Law Journal - Tort Law and In Vitro Fertilization: The Need for Legal Recognition of Procreative Injury Tort Law and In Vitro Fertilization: The Need for Legal Recognition of ...
Forum: Political Checks on a Politicized Presidency: A Response to Neal Katyals Internal Separation of Powers
does not necessarily connote congressional abdication, a resumption of congressional activity need not allay the deeper concerns that Katyal
The Neo-Hamiltonian Temptation
interpreter is simply implementing the will of the People—is inapplicable. . See, for example, a source that 3 Ackerman, supra note 1, at 34 n.15
Forum: Local Action, National Impact: Standing Up for Sanctuary Cities
dissent against national policy. Though the Constitution does not contemplate cities within the scheme of federalism, the norms that justify states
Forum: Nervous Victors, Illiberal Measures
Political Potency NeJaime and Siegel see the complicity claims now arising as ominous. Those asserting them invoke not some benignly oddball belief but
The Mosaic Theory, National Security, and the Freedom of Information Act
Yale Law Journal - The Mosaic Theory, National Security, and the Freedom of Information Act
Forum: The Separation of National Security Powers: Lessons from the Second Congress
army and navy, see Vladeck, supra note 28, at 165-66 & n.68. See Paul J. Scheips, The Role of Federal Military Forces in Domestic Disorders, 1945
Forum: Executives Do Not Need Waivers and Companies Should Not Offer Them: A Response to Mark Kressel
indiscriminately and broadly. Waiver, where appropriate, helps the company avoid liability. Knowing this, executives need not negotiate an ex ante waiver