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The Anti-Antidiscrimination Agenda | Yale Law Journal
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The Grounds of Welfare | Yale Law Journal
of being sued when they did nothing wrong. Because of legal fear, teachers will no longer put an arm around a crying child. Businesses no longer give
neighbors, such as nuisance law, the law of lateral and subjacent support, rights of overflight, and susceptibility to the police power and eminent domain
NYU School of Law. “What’s in a name?” Juliet wished there was nothing in it, but there was Romeo, a Montague. What’s in Bo’s name? It seems that here
networking sites and blogs.” Indeed, by now it is old news that millions of people spend more time thinking about their Facebook profiles than their
federal officials are now required to collect DNA. The rule requires federal officials to collect and retain DNA not only from persons convicted of a
the expansion of the right to vote, the Sixth Circuit in its now-vacated decision invoked Bush v. Gore in holding that the right applied not just to
Congress and the Executive. Between 1999 and 2004, the number of notices of intent to fine employers for improperly completing paperwork or knowingly