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The Law of Describing Accidents: A New Proposal for Determining the Number of Occurrences in Insurance

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The Birth of an Academic Obsession: The History of the Countermajoritarian Difficulty, Part Five

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Forum: Interoperable Legal AI for Access to Justice

scale necessary to make meaningful inroads into closing the justice gap nationwide. Access for access’s sake and efficiency for efficiency’s sake will

Forum: Mission Accomplished?

jurisdictions also account for the majority of the reported section 2 lawsuits in which plaintiffs achieved successful outcomes since 1982. Professor Persily

Open Access, Interoperability, and DTCC’s Unexpected Path to Monopoly

implementation of these requirements are critical to their success. Poorly designed open-access and interoperability requirements will not only fail to achieve

Validation Procedures and the Burden of Ballot Access Regulations

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Forum: Utilizing Foreign Legal Assistance Actions to Promote Corporate Accountability for Human-Rights Abuses

conduct. Rather, the hook for accountability in U.S. courts must be “based upon” commercial activity or acts performed in the connection with

Ackerman’s Brown

influence over the champions of the Civil Rights Act is certainly plausible. But did it actually do so? This is an empirical question that Ackerman

Access to Justice

arbitration, the access-to-justice critique, fails to account for arbitration’s influence on how firms organize themselves. This Note offers a new

Forum: "One of These Things Does Not Belong”: Intellectual Property and Collective Action Across Boundaries

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