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Ghostwriting Federalism

Yale Law Journal - Ghostwriting Federalism Ghostwriting Federalism abstract. Notwithstanding the Supreme Court’s admonition that federal authorities

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securities laws. It argues that in some instances the law does not reach far enough, while in other instances t… Feature This Feature joins recent

Administrative Forbearance

force. Such “positive” lawmaking delegations—delegations of the authority to make law—are valid as long as the delegation supplies an “intelligible

Class Ascertainability

similar cases, no compensation is available for victims, the law goes unenforced, and no judgment guides lawful behavior for others. A small number of

Professional Speech

Restatement (Third) of the Law Governing Lawyers states, “A lawyer who owes a duty of care must exercise the competence and diligence normally exercised by

Machine Testimony

Pitt Taylor, A Treatise on the Law of Evidence, as Administered in England and Ireland; With Illustrations from the American and Other Foreign Laws

Disparate Statistics

Yale Law Journal - Disparate Statistics Disparate Statistics abstract. Statistical evidence is crucial throughout disparate impact’s three-stage

Firearm Localism

the standards of scrutiny found in other areas of constitutional law, evaluates the constitutionality of gun control laws based on the strength of the

Criminal Attempts

Yale Law Journal - Criminal Attempts Criminal Attempts abstract. The intuitive idea that failed attempts to complete crimes are often themselves

A Review

violation of international law. If they could, then U.S. courts would be flooded with lawsuits by aliens against foreign and U.S. officials