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and Future of Section 1115: Learning from History to Improve the Medicaid-Waiver Regime Today abstract. This Essay explores the use and abuse of
strengthening the meager restrictions on law enforcement’s access to stored communications. Stored communications, as discussed in this Essay, are
years after they were passed, the D.C. Circuit essentially vitiated the timetable in a decision ironically named Open America. The opinion is an
women in legal academia? In this short Essay, I try to predict some of the promises and perils that the Internet holds for women in the legal academy
This essay is part of a collection A Few Thoughts on Electronic Discovery After December 1, 2006 An Overview of the E-Discovery Rules Amendments
citizens. Part I of this Essay situates these other contributions within the wider antitrust debate today and critiques their failure to engage with
scholars began questioning this approach. In an influential essay from the 1960s, Robert Bork and Ward Bowman criticized a “protectionist trend” in
This essay is part of a collection Responses to Anne C. Dailey and Laura A. Rosenbury’s i The New Law of the Child /i Cheryl Bratt and Martin
This essay is part of a collection 2019 i Yale Law Journal /i Student-Essay Competition The Essays that won the third annual Yale Law Journal Student
arising under federal law, the Supremacy Clause requires the state courts to award whatever remedies federal law establishes. Part III agrees with