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limits of this identification requirement are unclear, a party need not identify everything it is not searching but only sources that are likely to
Destroy in Cultural-Property Law abstract. This Note identifies problems in cultural-property law that the recent wave of removals of Confederate memorials
Aggregate Litigation for Trafficked Workers abstract. This Note proposes a new litigation strategy for vindicating the rights of trafficked workers. It
The Access to Knowledge Mobilization and the New Politics of Intellectual Property | Yale Law Journal
it seems that whenever there is a new challenge to the international legal order that might require a reexamination of the nature of nation states
had never done that before either. The underlying principle behind the individual mandate is not novel at all. The Court declared it in McCulloch: a
not necessarily lead to the conclusion that international law has no legal force. To the contrary, I will argue that where the political branches
time, I thought that the proposal would make ethics enforcement worse, not better. Though Chafetz gives the OPI a different name, he does little to
Contractual Waiver of Corporate Attorney-Client Privilege | Yale Law Journal
Internal Separation of Powers: Checking Todays Most Dangerous Branch from Within | Yale Law Journal Internal Separation of Powers: Checking Todays Most Dangerous Branch from Within