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activists ought to be prepared for a future in which section 5 is not part of the landscape. If the Court strikes down section 5, an emerging ecosystem of
schools, whether public or private, religious or nonreligious. The public-school establishment should embrace that possibility if it is truly concerned for
and condition it instead on the risk that a defendant will commit crime if released. In setting this risk threshold, this Article argues that there
In property law, we overlook how the land system underpinning the American real estate market developed, and how that market grew through racial inequality, if we do not examine ...
Supreme Court might insist that minority voters existing representation be compared to the representation they would receive if the redistricting
statutes, such as the Magna Carta and the Parliament Acts. This Article proposes a thought experiment: what if...
acquittals. We find that if he is correct, the optimal standard of proof is stronger than preponderance of evidence. Our conclusion stands in stark
achievements must be celebrated, the statutes limitations have become increasingly apparent. In particular, the statute appears to have had little, if any, positive effect on the ...
dollars and enormous effort that might otherwise be wasted, the public interest will be best served if the Supreme Court of the United States reaches
Bruce Ackerman | Yale Law Journal Bruce Ackerman 113 Yale L.J. 1871 (2004) I know that some people question if America is really in a war at all