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would ensure that defendants do not run afoul of the federalism precedents established in the Erie line of casesby forum-shopping to escape a forum
Celebrating the “Null” Finding: Evidence-Based Strategies for Improving Access to Legal Services | Yale Law Journal Celebrating the “Null” Finding: Evidence-Based Strategies for Im
decade could witness the end of the law review as we know it,” for cyberspace would allow law professors to “finally escape the straitjacket of the law
of every agent subject to the state’s power.” In an essay published recently in the Yale Law Journal, Professors Ethan Leib and Stephen Galoob argue
practices in using search warrants for electronically stored information (ESI) violate these fundamental principles. This Essay concludes by proposing
and distinctive interests and proclaim it either dead or alive, this Essay instead locates federalism in the legally and politically generative
Evolution and Chaos in Property Rights Systems: The Third World Tragedy of Contested Access | Yale Law Journal Evolution and Chaos in Property Rights Systems: The Third World Trage
Jackson Women’s Health Organization and the alternative it pushes to the side, this Essay reconsiders the meaning—and plausibility—of neutrality claims
without doubt and, at the very least, are overstated.” This Essay explores three important lessons that reproductive-justice advocates can learn from
often hinge on complex terms other than price, especially early in the process of commercializing new technologies. These terms often involve assets