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draws on close personal knowledge of the legislative project that led to major statutory amendments in 1996, including the legal provisions on which
A Case for Varying Interpretive Deference at the State Level | Yale Law Journal A Case for Varying Interpretive Deference at the State Level
Beyond the Critique of Rights: The Puerto Rico Legal Project and Civil Rights Litigation in America’s Colony | Yale Law Journal Beyond the Critique
In the Shadow of Marriage: Single Women and the Legal Construction of the Family and the State | Yale Law Journal
formal, lengthy and considered than IM chat. More importantly, people expect that email and letters may be recorded and accessible in the future. These
Let Us Count the Ways: A Tribute to Boris Bittker | Yale Law Journal Let Us Count the Ways: A Tribute to Boris Bittker
a document attesting to their legal identity, a right to which the executive and legislative powers must defer? Being identified as an American
Yale Law Journal Responses to Leo E. Strine, Jr., Who Bleeds When the Wolves Bite? Delaware Chief Justice Leo Strine is of the view that America is
States to non-U.S. jurisdictions in the form of downward intercompany lending—in other words, acquisition funding would be lent from a U.S. corporate
offender restrictions are justified by state legislatures as preventing crime, or allaying community fear of it. Legislators often cite the erroneous but