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landowners when regulations diminish their land values. This movement has grown in recent years, particularly at the state level. Scholars have focused thus far on the cost of ...
The Yale Law Journal - Gustav Eyler Gustav Eyler Note 118 Yale L.J. 696 (2009). Gang activity in the U.S. military is increasing. Gang members
should be defined by reference to the statistical concept of independence. Most courts define occurrence according to a version of the “causation” theory. This approach, however, ...
generic drug manufacturers for harms caused by their products. In particular, Mensingheld that because the Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FDCA) requires generic manufacturers to ...
The Yale Law Journal - Annie Decker Annie Decker Forum Federal immigration reform has seized public attention for the first time since Congress last
The Yale Law Journal - Zack Bray Zack Bray Comment 113 Yale L.J. 1143 (2004) Today, application of the exclusionary rule to evidence obtained in
The Yale Law Journal - Malcolm Thorburn Malcolm Thorburn Essay 117 Yale L.J. 1070 (2008). Criminal law theory made a significant advance roughly
The Yale Law Journal - Erin Phillips Erin Phillips Note 117 Yale L.J. 1802 (2008). The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) has been
cumbersome domestic ratification processes. Nonetheless, nations often have the right to withdraw unilaterally from them. By contrast, the conventional wisdom is that nations ...
funds (SWFs) has occasioned a debate over the appropriate regulatory and tax treatment of these funds. In particular, it has been argued that the tax exemption currently enjoyed ...