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one of them could have carried on the work, even if more slowly.14 This Essay explores the problems surrounding the licensure of the Army’s Zika
contrast, are facing a crisis in “work/life satisfaction” and are experimenting with creative ways to accommodate women attorneys.13 If, even in
potential for a normative theory that reframes the crowding out effect in the manner I propose to generate new and powerful (if incomplete
shut in protest. Plavšić’s case starkly illustrates the controversy surrounding the ICTY’s early release policies. Its liberality was not a one-off—if
pregnancy and HIV/AIDS, and LGBT advocacy.55 If individual rights are to have meaning, states should not be permitted to define standards such as
3. See infra notes 23-24, 28-30 and accompanying text. the yale law journal 120:9 55 2 011 956 If judges are going to be more critical of
of interest if: you owe, or your firm owes, separate duties to act in the best interests of two or more clients law firms and their sophisticated
past this very building. If you had told ten-year old me that I would one day become a lawyer of any kind—let alone one who worked within the Supreme
debts of the company.”14 In addition, article 64 provides a veil-piercing provision relevant to single- shareholder LLCs. It states: “If the shareholder
citizens. If we do not, we will promote the gradual erosion of this precious right.”). 10. For a more detailed analysis of the SCA, see generally