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for many years, wrestled with the problem of whether various classes of professional employees who regularly exercise discretion and judgment in their jobs should be classified as ...
The Yale Law Journal - Shoshana Grossbard Shoshana Grossbard Forum In the United States and many other industrialized countries, there is much
The Yale Law Journal - Gideon Parchomovsky Gideon Parchomovsky Essay 115 Yale L.J. 72 (2005) This Essay proposes a mechanism for expanding
The Yale Law Journal - Dov Fox Dov Fox Note 118 Yale L.J. 1844 (2009). This Note considers the moral status of practices that facilitate parental
state program, what assurance is there that they will conform to the requirements of governing federal law? This question takes on a new urgency in the Medicaid context since the ...
The Yale Law Journal - Saikrishna Prakash Saikrishna Prakash Response 116 Yale L.J. 159 (2006) Article 116 Yale L.J. 72 (2006) Most everyone assumes
The Yale Law Journal - Allon Kedem Allon Kedem Comment 114 Yale L.J. 1819 (2005) A conspiracy is traditionally defined as an agreement between two or
The Yale Law Journal - Marissa Roy Marissa Roy Forum Over the past year, cities have emerged as crucial sites of resistance. Using San Francisco and
The Yale Law Journal - Rochelle Bobroff Rochelle Bobroff Forum This Essay is part of a Yale Law Journal Online series called Summary Judgment
The Yale Law Journal - Abraham Bell Abraham Bell Essay 115 Yale L.J. 72 (2005) This Essay proposes a mechanism for expanding competition in state