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struggling with complex and novel questions whose perplexities did not disappear in 1788. Jack N. Rakove, Original Meanings: Politics and Ideas in the
rebranded it as YLJ Online. We are now re-launching it with a new name—recognizing that YLJ itself is now mainly read “online”—and a refined mission
flux, and it is not clear that resistance to the new class blindness will endure. What is clear is that the emergent notion that class-based
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U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (striking down the Affordable Care Act). Judge Vinson said that individual mandate was not a “Necessary and
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Section 404 Permit: Complying with EPA’s 404(b)(1) Guidelines’ Least Environmentally Damaging Practicable Alternative Requirement, 24 UCLA J. Envt’l L. & Pol’y 235, 240 n.30 ...
normatively, it should not; otherwise, for instance, notorious changes in tort law, such as the decision of the New York Court of Appeals eliminating the
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state AGs have chosen to pursue opioid litigation. Kendrick, supra note 1, at 709 & n.26. Not all states have hired outside counsel, but most have. Id