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Alabama, for example, 73% of fourth-graders scored at a proficient level on state math tests in 2005, but only 21% were proficient on NAEP. Among
President is unilaterally instituting at least some policies that Congress, left to its own devices, would not endorse. Katyal’s view pays insufficient
diminish their land values. This movement has grown in recent years, particularly at the state level. Scholars have focused thus far on the cost of
campaign changed fifty-six words on its official website on October 11, 2018. At the time, Tester, the Democratic incumbent from Montana, had been
Lea Brilmayer | Yale Law Journal Lea Brilmayer A deep contradiction lies at the heart of the Draft Restatement (Third) of Conflict of Laws. This
Joaquin Gonzalez | Yale Law Journal Joaquin Gonzalez Relying on the author’s experiences as a Yale Law Journal Fellow, this Essay looks at direct and
Amber Qureshi | Yale Law Journal Amber Qureshi At a critical time when thousands of citizens face potential denaturalization, this Essay proposes an
State Correctional Administrators (ASCA) and by the Arthur Liman Public Interest Program at Yale Law School. For more information on the release of the report, please click here.
by one department who find work at another agency. It reports on the prevalence, labor mobility, and behavior of these officers. The Article also
fired by one department who find work at another agency. It reports on the prevalence, labor mobility, and behavior of these officers. The Article also