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Eminent Domain Due Process

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Comparative Corporate Criminal Liability: Exploring the Uniquely American Doctrine Through Comparative Criminal Procedure

Yale Law Journal - Comparative Corporate Criminal Liability: Exploring the Uniquely American Doctrine Through Comparative Criminal Procedure

Copyright Protection in an Opt-Out World: Implied License Doctrine and News Aggregators

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Forum: Transcending the Youngstown Triptych: A Multidimensional Reappraisal of Separation of Powers Doctrine

may undermine those values in another context, as in Zivotofsky II. I do not doubt that Justice Jackson was right as a descriptive matter when he noted

Forum: Law, Prison, and Double-Double Consciousness: A Phenomenological View of the Black Prisoner’s Experience

from the perspective of having the privilege not to do so; it is out of existential necessity.” I am a black prisoner. When I say “the prisoner” I am

Recoupment Under Dodd-Frank: Punishing Financial Executives and Perpetuating “Too Big To Fail”

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The Internet and the Dormant Commerce Clause

Yale Law Journal - The Internet and the Dormant Commerce Clause

Proxy Consent to Organ Donation by Incompetents

Yale Law Journal - Proxy Consent to Organ Donation by Incompetents

Forum: Standing on Hot Air: American Electric Power and the Bankruptcy of Standing Doctrine

standing test. For instance, in AEP, the plaintiffs complained about the defendants’ carbon emissions. Coal and oil fired plants do not merely produce carbon

Forum: Don’t Censor Search

on the search ecosystem. Will it improve the searchability of the Net, or inhibit it? The proposals above do not fare well under such analysis