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Forum: A New “Plan for Transformation”: Improving Living Conditions in Chicago’s Public Housing
neighborhood, so as not to “alter” the preexisting racial composition. Chicago’s city aldermen, who must approve construction of new housing projects
COVID-19’s New Cosmopolitanism? Structural Considerations for the Proposed Pandemic Treaty
linking analysis of necessary normative shifts with specific treaty provisions. This Note argues that security and charity were the key normative principles
Reviving the Prophylactic VRA: Section 3, Purcell, and the New Vote Denial
block changes made just one month before a general election. Now it reaches as far as almost six months before a general election (and nearly two months
Forum: The New Line Item Veto Proposal: This Time Its Constitutional (Mostly)
approach to rescission requests. It is an attractive solution for legislators who feel a need to be perceived as doing something—but not too much—about
Forum: The Access to Knowledge Mobilization and the New Politics of Intellectual Property
understanding of the tectonics of IP law. As my recent article explains, neither the recent expansion of IP law nor the new countermobilization can be
The New Standing Doctrine, Judicial Federalism, and the Problem of Forumless Claims
other words, federal standing and state standing need not be coterminous, and Congress’s power to create causes of action is not limited by the
The Access to Knowledge Mobilization and the New Politics of Intellectual Property
Yale Law Journal - The Access to Knowledge Mobilization and the New Politics of Intellectual Property
Forum: Corpus Linguistics & Original Public Meaning: A New Tool To Make Originalism More Empirical
1375-76 (William N. Eskridge, Jr. & Philip P. Frickey eds., 1994) (“Unabridged dictionaries are historical records (as reliable as the judgment and
Forum: Building an Umbrella in a Rainstorm: The New Vote Denial Litigation Since Shelby County
note 10, at 1059-62; see also Rogers v. Lodge, 458 U.S. 613, 619 n.8, 624 (1982) (holding that several Senate Factors, such as racially polarized
Dual Sovereignty, Due Process, and Duplicative Punishment: A New Solution to an Old Problem
accomplished simultaneously with the same sentence. See i… Id. at 1346-47 n.158 (indicating that even when states have not adopted explicit statements