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Forum: Separation of Drug Scheduling Powers
Law, 6 Alb. Gov. L. Rev. 331, 335 (2013) (stating that the AG has delegated scheduling authority to the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) since
The First Patent Litigation Explosion
Persecutor, N.Y. Times, Apr. 24, 1879, at 5. Again, present value is calculated accord… Notes, 11 Alb. L.J. 307, 307 (1875); Killing His Persecutor, supra
The New Labor Law
Fast Food Wage Board Hears Testimony About Potential Mandate of Higher Minimum Wage, Alb. Times Union (June 22, 2015), http://www.timesunion.com/tuplus
Negotiating Conflict Through Federalism: Institutional and Popular Perspectives
to Make Immigration Arrests, 69 Alb. L. Rev. 179 (2005). In her recent work, Gillian Metzger has highlighted how the Obama Administration has taken
Arbitration and Americanization: The Paternalism of Progressive Procedural Reform
Catherine Cronin-Harris, Mainstreaming: Systematizing Corporate Use of ADR, 59 Alb. L. Rev. 847, 855-57 (1996). See, e.g., James W. Meeker & John
Playing Nicely: How Judges Can Improve Dodd-Frank and Foster Interagency Collaboration
Competing Public Policy Agendas in Disaster Mitigation, 74 Alb. L. Rev. 587, 598-99 (2011); The 9/11 Commission Report, Nat’l Commission on Terrorist
Administrative Severability Clauses
U. Rich. L. Rev. 877 (2012); Fred Kameny, Are Inseverability Clauses Constitutional?, 68 Alb. L. Rev. 997 (2005); Kenneth A. Klukowski, Severability
Pretrial Detention and the Right to Be Monitored
Duker, The Right to Bail: A Historical Inquiry, 42 Alb. L. Rev. 33, 68-69 (1977) (“The function of bail is . . . limited to insuring the presence of a
The Unbundled Union: Politics Without Collective Bargaining
Clio”: Re-Introducing History to Unravel the Tangle of Campaign Finance Reform, 1 Alb. Gov’t L. Rev. 63 (2008). As they observed, “the money that
News: Yale Law Journal Announces Winners of Emerging Issues in Health Law Essay Competition
winning Essays and their authors is below. Anthony Albanese, The Past, Present, and Future of Section 1115: Learning from History to Improve the Medicaid