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innovation. If these programs were to be truly “experimental,” as opposed to arbitrary exceptions to federal mandates, it would not be necessary to approve a
arguments over its nature. If analogous to public legislation, it would be read pragmatically; if more like private legislation, it would be construed narrowly. This insight ...
considering preliminary injunctions should account for irreparable benefits in addition to irreparable harms. This is a provocative idea. If a preliminary injunction harms one ...
Bribes and other types of corrupt dealings are hard to observe and to prosecute if both sides gain from the transaction, because even clear losers may risk retaliation if they ...
receiving, but the fact that because of the elimination of parole they will actually have to serve them. For example, if Michael Milken had been sentenced under todays sentencing ...
The Yale Law Journal - Peter J. Smith Peter J. Smith Essay 110 Yale L.J. 1187 (2001) Narrowly construed, Pennhurst is a sensible (even if not
modern implications of First Amendment history. A point of emphasis is the historical distance that separates us from our constitutional past. If the
authority to conduct surveillance. In other words, the government can reinterpret surveillance laws in secret, leaving the public in the dark if the rules
substance. That is, it argues that even if section 5 has been damaging in the way Thernstrom suggests, that damage is not cause to invalidate the regime. Part
binding, even if not an absolutely binding, force. In the Catholic religious context, the doctrine of infallibility is one means by which this tradition is