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Magisterium’s clergy administers them. D. Anthropology The religious Magisterium relies on its authority to make claims about human nature, purpose
matters that ought not to be resolved in the shadows. The Dodd-Frank amendment made it much easier for the SEC Enforcement Division to avoid judicial
isolation? One answer comes from Wilkinson v. Austin,1 a 2005 U.S. Supreme Court case discussing Ohio’s super-maximum security (“supermax”) prison, which
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Making the No Fly List Fly: A Due Process Model for Terrorist Watchlists | Yale Law Journal Making the No Fly List Fly: A Due Process Model for Terrorist Watchlists
defamation must prove that defendants acted with “actual malice.” On its own, the Sullivan standard is almost impossible to satisfy. But in many states
Randomized Evaluation in Legal Assistance: What Difference Does Representation (Offer and Actual Use) Make? | Yale Law Journal Randomized Evaluation
Making Black Lives Matter: Properly Valuing the Rights of the Marginalized in Constitutional Torts | Yale Law Journal Making Black Lives Matter
merger agreements, a “material adverse effect” (MAE) is sometimes formulated instead as a “material adverse change” (MAC). We use the term MAE in this
networks for the purposes of identifying and stopping malware.30 In both of these situations, while government computers may electronically touch