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Gregory Klass | Yale Law Journal Gregory Klass 117 Yale L.J. 2 (2007). There is a longstanding debate about whether courts should enforce contract
Kathryn A. Watts | Yale Law Journal Kathryn A. Watts 119 Yale L.J. 2 (2009). Current conceptions of “arbitrary and capricious” review focus on
Abigail M. Hinchcliff | Yale Law Journal Abigail M. Hinchcliff 121 Yale L.J. 194 (2011). Section 2 of the Fourteenth Amendment allows states to
Eric A. Posner | Yale Law Journal Eric A. Posner 122 Yale L.J. 2 (2012). If a plaintiff brings two claims, each with a 0.4 probability of being valid
Inc.1 is a significant court-access victory for the private enforcement of the federal Medicaid statute,2 which lacks a private right of action. A year...
Guidelines range.” See U.S. SENT’G COMM’N, supra note 151, at 2. 157. United States v. Lucania, 379 F. Supp. 2d 288 (E.D.N.Y. 2005) (Sifton, J
1) the Second Amendment guarantees a right to carry outside the home, and (2) it guarantees only a right to carry openly. While much of the history
Yale Law Journal Volume 126 Michael Egger Prize Winner Announced FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE November 2, 2017 Re: Michael Egger Prize Volume 126 of the
Ariel Porat | Yale Law Journal Ariel Porat 122 Yale L.J. 2 (2012). If a plaintiff brings two claims, each with a 0.4 probability of being valid, the
Essay is part of the second symposium in that series. Article III standing has three seemingly simple components: (1) the plaintiffs must suffer an actual injury, (2) the injury ...