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Minorities, Shareholder and Otherwise | Yale Law Journal
to repeal two regulations for every new one promulgated. Agencies now have a greater incentive to pack regulatory provisions together for every two
its favor. This Note offers a novel explanation and defense of the decentralized nature of the federal administration of justice. To do so, it first
inevitable changes in information technology, there are a number of issues the new rules do not address. Instead, the rules present procedures and
Six Puerto Rican Congressmen Go to Washington | Yale Law Journal
Kristin Madison, James Nelson, Anya Prince, Natalie Ram, D. Theodore Rave, Mark Rothstein, Daniel Schwarcz, Joseph Seiner, Jennifer Shinall, Joseph Singer
Conclusion | Yale Law Journal Conclusion Lawyers and judges are collectively wringing their hands over the continuing decline in the number of trials
that of the major public insurance programs. But neither public nor private payors have succeeded in containing cost growth. The Congressional Budget
victorious plaintiff was not the adult film industry or a civil liberties organization but rather a non-commercial “swingers” publication in which married
not, and, further, we should draw sensible normative conclusions from a close examination of entrenched and non-entrenched statutes. This framework