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actions—all enacted by Congress and signed into law by President Clinton in 1996. But because of his extreme cruelty and utter disregard for laws and
Workplaces: The Effects of Compliance Reviews and Lawsuits Over Time, 31 Law & Soc. Inquiry 855, 890 (2006); Sean Farhang, Private Lawsuits, General
Property Rules Without Borders | Yale Law Journal Property Rules Without Borders First, the good news: Bell and Parchomovsky (B&P) see federalism’s
Gender and Sexual Orientation | Yale Law Journal Gender and Sexual Orientation This Essay argues that the legal system has allocated power over
effect of that indictment cannot be immediately measured, a number of the firm’s lawyers have already decamped for other law firms, and Milberg Weiss
This essay is part of a collection Vaccines and the Law This Collection taps into ongoing legal discussions related to vaccine development, approval
Bias In, Bias Out | Yale Law Journal Bias In, Bias Out abstract. Police, prosecutors, judges, and other criminal justice actors increasingly use
and its Challenges, Bos. Coll. Law Sch. Digital Commons (Feb. 17, 2015), http://lawdigitalcommons.bc.edu/lsfp/934 http://perma.cc/RPF2-5JXA. × The
This essay is part of a collection Tribute to Judge Stephen Reinhardt In 1980, Stephen Reinhardt, a graduate of Yale Law School, joined the Ninth
to the memory of Judge Juan R. Torruella, a forceful scholar of these cases’ troubled legacy. On Judge Juan Torruella | Yale Law Journal On Judge