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Yale Law Journal Infrastructure Sharing in Cities abstract. In this Essay, I reflect on the different ways in which cities engaged in what I call
second year of his presidency, only fifteen claimed any specific law or laws as their source(s) of authority. President Obama’s other nineteen executive
This essay is part of a collection #MeToo and the Future of Sexual Harassment Law The #MeToo movement has prompted a national dialogue about sexual
lawsuits against law enforcement officers, and appears to believe qualified immunity is the means of achieving its goal. The Supreme Court has long described
2012) (noting that firefighters have been spared in all recent reforms to bargaining rights). 2011 Wis. Sess. Laws 23. For a history of the law and
This collection evaluates the Progressive Era echoes in modern debates about race, labor, and the bureaucracy. From Progressivism to Paralysis | Yale Law
the U.S. domestic legal system turns out to be quite lawless. But we are not lawless. Professor Paulsen, instead, misunderstands what law is. Or, in
withheld such abortion records would likely risk violating the law. Accordingly, lawmakers must act now to address this “interoperability trap.” Independent
The New Class Blindness | Yale Law Journal The New Class Blindness abstract. There is a widespread perception that class receives no special
its laws, and the cinematic unribboning of law as it challenges, evolves, and shapes the very consciences that observe its development and on which it