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approving new drugs. This Essay examines the FDA’s implementation of these statutory requirements in light of past problems with patient-involvement
This essay is part of a collection i Yale Law Journal /i Public-Interest Fellowship Essays In this Collection, the 2018-19 Yale Law Journal Public
essentially equitable ends) with early twentieth-century courts’ blessing of sham “fault” divorces. In both circumstances, judges eschew the historical or
This essay is part of a collection Critical Voices on Criminal Justice: Essays from Directly Affected Authors People who have experienced
This essay is part of a collection A Tribute to Charles Reich Charles Reich—a beloved law professor, writer, and visionary—passed away on June 15
How Statutes Interpret the Constitution | Yale Law Journal How Statutes Interpret the Constitution In A Republic of Statutes, William Eskridge and
fifty percent of the corporation, especially when the minority shareholder seeking the court’s protection intends to become the controlling shareholder
why the mix of food crops it most heavily subsidizes bears little resemblance to the government’s own recommended diet. This Essay focuses attention
begin to fill this void. This Essay suggests a paradigm shift in immigration enforcement toward the creation of an enforcement scheme that does not rely
tradition. This Essay builds on the critical literature by identifying a key feature of the Court’s new history-and-tradition test for substantive