Results for 'candle reversal'
Forum: Why Modularity Does Not (and Should Not) Explain Intellectual Property
a new empirical candle. First, does not demonstrate that modularity should be IP’s defining characteristic. IP historically has balanced many
Forum: Supreme Court as Superweapon: A Response to Epps & Sitaraman
legitimacy One might wonder if the game is worth the candle. If saving the Court means running such risks, are we sure that the Court needs saving? Is
Forum: Nothing New Under the Sun: “The New Labor Law” Must Still Grapple With the Traditional Challenges of Firm-Based Organizing and Building Self-Sustainable Worker Organizations
the effort isn’t worth the candle. That suggestion disregards the fact that the highest concentrations of workers who are not union members in the U.S
Forum: The Civil Rights Division: The Crown Jewel of the Justice Department
discriminatory voting laws in Texas, Division attorneys in 2017 were ordered to reverse course and give up the fight for a fair vote. In a similar reversal
Administrative Severability Clauses
an agency considering whether to include a severability clause in a rule may conclude that the potential benefits are not worth the candle. The
Agencies as Litigation Gatekeepers
insights, we can begin to draw some broad conclusions about when to vest agencies with gatekeeper powers at all and, assuming doing so is worth the candle