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Suspension as an Emergency Power | Yale Law Journal
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Regulating Opt-Out: An Economic Theory of Altering Rules | Yale Law Journal
Profits as Commercial Success | Yale Law Journal
Some of these new beehives are largely private in the sense that they include no public streets and are monitored by private security forces. Examples
legislation: they collected enough signatures for a popular referendum to nullify the Act. Needing 17,280 signatures on a referendum petition, the sponsors
resolved by guilty pleas; such pleas now account for ninety-seven percent of all federal criminal convictions and ninety-four percent of all state
limited substantive protections for immigrants. Nevertheless, many provisions of the U.S. immigration laws include nationality, class, disability, gender