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legislation—which earned bipartisan support—was a stunning victory for the #MeToo movement and critics of forced arbitration. However, this Essay
This essay is part of a collection Procedure, Fairness, and Access to Justice: Perspectives on Reform This Collection examines the relationship
an especially critical time for addressing these two areas, as Congress is currently at work developing the next Farm Bill. This Essay proceeds in
patent inflation. Part I of this Essay examines Masur’s model and situates it in the prior literature about the effects of institutional structures on
to the perennial yammering about faculty-edited journals. It’s not going to happen.) It’s especially important now, when there is so much ephemeral
this Essay examines treatises and judicial decisions addressing the privilege from arrest as it existed from the fifteenth to the early twentieth century
of published student scholarship, especially in the “top” (or at least most visible) journals. The absence of empirical evidence notwithstanding
same issue in the months and years to come. This Essay explains the history and stakes of this development. McCurry provides an opportunity to pause
doctrine of res judicata and estoppel. This Essay reflects on the motives and rationales that make copyright law an inadequate framework to address
one would expect lower confirmation biases with such a form. The first author of this Essay has handled and attended numerous real estate closings, and