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1988); see also United States v. Arjona, 120 U.S. 479, 483 (1887) (noting that “Congress is expressly authorized ‘to define and punish . . . offenses
the coverage of three particularly interesting or timely pieces from recent issues of the Journal. Benjamin A. Lindy, , 120 Yale L.J. 1130 (2011
of 1940, 9 J. INVESTMENT COMPLIANCE 26, 26 (2008). the yale law journal 120: 1579 2 011 1580 may inhibit the board from negotiating
Oral Argument at 4, Carr, 130 S. Ct. 2229 (No. 08-1301) (emphasis added). ARD_COMMENT_TOPRESS_V4 10/29/2010 5:58 PM the yale law journal 120:185
the constitutional and court protections of pension rights). the yale law journal 120:2 199 2011 2200 the changes to the benefit system
yale law journal 120: 1263 2011 1264 when they violate rights.5 Under existing jurisprudence, the Court upholds legislation under Section 5
BLOCHER_FINAL_PDF_12.13.DOC 1/18/2009 2:54:17 PM 120 joseph blocher Reputation as Property in Virtual Economies Economists and legal
The Neural Correlates of Third-Party Punishment, 60 NEURON 930 (2008). the yale law journal 120: 367 2010 368 subjects were scanned while
See, e.g., id. at 3; Ivan Zinger, Conditional Release and Human Rights in Canada: A Commentary, 54 CAN. J. CRIMINOLOGY & CRIM. JUST. 117, 117-18, 120
Miranda v. Arizona, 384 U.S. 436 (1966), largely on stare decisis grounds. Dickerson v. United States, 120 S. Ct. 2326 (2000). 37. Supra note 31.