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Sovereign Wealth Funds: Active or Passive Investors? | Yale Law Journal Sovereign Wealth Funds: Active or Passive Investors? Sovereign wealth funds (SWFs)—capital pools created by
“purpose of precedent,” it is not difficult to imagine Congress taking that next step—especially if courts resist the clear purpose of the SPRA to
sovereignty,” “popular consent,” “higher law,” and “higher-lawmaking.” In this essay, I examine these claims and find them to be both highly under
current debate. Taken together, these essays suggest that federalism is the new nationalism. Shorn of the traditional trappings of sovereignty and separate
to play a significant role in the Federal Circuit’s analysis of the method claims—especially given that the Court explicitly remanded for
Essay, I discuss Justice Alito’s consistent conservatism, in large part by contrasting him with the other conservatives on the current Court. The
suggestions. Thanks especially to the editors of the Yale Law Journal for their hard work tightening and strengthening this Essay. Preferred Citation
to consume immediately, especially when a nation depends on raw material exports like oil, copper, or diamonds. A state may create a SWF to reduce the
Race and the Disappointing Right to Counsel | Yale Law Journal
An Immigration Gideon for Lawful Permanent Residents | Yale Law Journal An Immigration Gideon for Lawful Permanent Residents