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Hearth Lawyers and legal scholars understandably tend to focus on domains of life where law is central. There is much to be learned, however, from
theory can help both explain the current state of legal scholarship and chart its future. I. The Long Tail Theory Chris Anderson, editor-in-chief of
Andrew D. Bradt & D. Theodore Rave, Aggregation on Defendants’ Terms: Bristol- Myers Squibb and the Federalization of Mass Tort Litigation, 59 B.C. L
frequent connection between schooling and citizenship in judicial opinions. See, e.g., Chemerinsky, supra note 10, at 545-46; Andrew D.M. Miller, Balancing
VLADECKCOVER.DOC 4/27/2004 11:54 PM Volume 113 June 2004 Number 8 The Yale Law Journal Non-Self-Executing Treaties and the Suspension
been U.S. citizens since 1917,2 they cannot vote in federal elections and have no say in the enactment, application, or administration of the federal
599 THE YALE LAW JOURNAL FORUM D E C E M B E R 3 , 2 0 1 8 The Pope and the Capital Juror Aliza Plener Cover abstract. In a
in sensitive fields like foreign affairs and national security.1 Yet the principles underlying the doctrine remain “murky and unsettled,”2 an
between XM Radio and Sirius Radio showcased the Federal Communication Commission’s (FCC) authority to review proposed mergers and acquisitions.1 The
Constitutionality of Health Care Reform The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) includes a so-called “individual mandate,” which is actually a tax