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reducing firms’ incentives to innovate—if they know a large portion of their profits will be appropriated by the platform, they have less incentive
image stuck in my head after reading United States v. Rahimi.2 If you aren’t familiar with this recurring Peanuts gag, Lucy tells Charlie Brown that
delivery drivers so that legal expenses could be spread broadly. Further, if the driver prevailed in such a class action, the penalty to Grubhub would
Perry, to better understand how the Court conceptualizes that right. Indeed, if we look more closely at Windsor, we see that it is conceptually, if
litigation. If left unchecked, bankruptcy can serve as an accelerant for the gravest due-process threats facing mass-tort victims. In Part I, this
It would be reassuring if the criminal justice system were this reliable in practice. In this Essay, we take advantage of a natural experiment that
Insular Cases raised the possibility that the United States could, if it so desired, govern unincorporated territories indefi- nitely despite the
level depended heavily on the research and recommendations of existing administrative agencies. In short, if we look at legislative and administrative
if inauspicious. In Olmstead, the Court reasoned that institutional placement of individuals capable of living in the community “perpetuates