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Jurisdictional Rules and Final Agency Action

Statutory Interpretation The courts of appeals are divided over whether to treat final agency action as jurisdictional when an administrative law case is

News: Yale Law Journal Announces Winners of Emerging Issues in Health Law Essay Competition

of Health and Human Services Departmental Appeals Board, and providing direct representation to benefits recipients at Georgetown’s Health Justice

How Qualified Immunity Fails

appeals of qualified immunity decisions, and the cases’ dispositions. I found that, contrary to judicial and scholarly assumptions, qualified immunity

Forum: Lafler v. Cooper and AEDPA

protected defendants from losing plea deals, as opposed to fair trials, sentencing proceedings, or appeals, and several of the Court’s decisions had

Forum: A Law Unto Itself?

wiretapping. And proposed immigration legislation would transfer exclusive jurisdiction over immigration appeals - which have characteristically involved

Forum: "Home Schooling" in California

The Yale Law Journal - Forum: Home Schooling in California Home Schooling in California Note: On August 8, 2008 the California Court of Appeals

Forum: Prometheus Rebound: Diagnostics, Nature, and Mathematical Algorithms

matter as well as those that are excluded from patent protection. Otherwise, the federal courts are likely to face a stream of appeals on patentable

Forum: Asking for Directions: The Case for Federal Courts To Use Certification Across Borders

certification from a district court to a court of appeals… See, e.g., Yesil v. Reno, 705 N.E.2d 655 (N.Y. 1998) (declining certification from the

Forum: Ritchie v. Rupe and the Future of Shareholder Oppression

1988, the Texas Court of Appeals held in Davis v. Sheerin that minority shareholders in close corporations are entitled to a buy-out of their shares if

Stare Decisis and Secret Law: On Precedent and Publication in the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court

which make up around eighty percent of all United States courts of appeals opinions (and are usually publicly available despite their name), this