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Who Bleeds When the Wolves Bite? A Flesh-and-Blood Perspective on Hedge Fund Activism and Our Strange Corporate Governance System

historically retained their positions for only one to two years at most. As shall be discussed, there is some evidence that the more successful activist

Forum: Abandoning Objective Indicia

objective indicia (or vice versa). Either that fact is an extraordinary coincidence, or it is evidence that the Court manipulates objective indicia analysis

Comment

2006) This Comment argues that the courts overlook important Founding-era evidence on juror accountability. It concludes that the Public Trial Clause

The “M” in MLP: A Proposal for Expanding the Roles of Clinicians in Medical-Legal Partnerships

and, to a lesser extent, as sources of corroborating evidence during formal legal proceedings. Although the NCMLP envisions clinician engagement “at

How To Trim a Christmas Tree: Beyond Severability and Inseverability for Omnibus Statutes

necessary.” It must be evident that Congress would have wanted an entire law struck down before a court may do so. Without this evidence, courts might

Forum: The Dominance of Teams in the Production of Legal Knowledge

solo authored work, … See Ayres & Vars, supra note 9, at 437-42 (providing evidence that other determinants exist, at le… See Stefan Wuchty et al., The

Free-World Law Behind Bars

workers to hide evidence of food-safety violations. And it may happen through jurisdictional mismatch when regulatory authority is exercised at a lower

Forum: Community Policing as a Counter to Bias in Policing: A Personal Perspective

suggests that apparent bias is less evidence of “hardwired” racial prejudice than evidence of a primal defense mechanism against someone or something

Five Years After Shelby County v. Holder: The Ongoing Fight for Voting Rights

development of a two-part Section 2 vote denial liability test. It also describes the tension as to the necessity of evidence (1) regarding the effect of

Forum: The Past, Present, and Future of Section 1115: Learning from History to Improve the Medicaid-Waiver Regime Today

statewide transformations of Medicaid without any experimental purpose. Instead of evidence-based problem solving, the waiver provision has opened the