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results are not protected political speech under the First Amendment. Ethics rules governing candor and frivolous litigation require sanctions, if not
recently recognized the importance of neutrality to First Amendment law. In this Response I argue that this claim is wrong: that neutrality has always been important to free ...
insist that minority voters existing representation be compared to the representation they would receive if the redistricting process were race blind. This Article is the first to ...
to describe the process by which insureds utilize private knowledge of their own riskiness when deciding to buy or forgo insurance. If A knows he will die tomorrow (but his ...
the exclusionary rule to evidence seized as a result of an arrest that followed an unconstitutional stop. The opinion, in conjunction with Justice Sotomayor’s dissent, has ...
consistent practice of states followed by them from a sense of legal obligation.” General and consistent practice can generate a rule of customary international law (CIL) that is ...
The Yale Law Journal - Seth P. Waxman Seth P. Waxman Article 112 Yale L.J. 1943 (2003) When, if ever, may a State prosecute a federal officer for
self-possession, which Rubenfeld presents as a helpful way to define the harm of rape. She argues that if the concept represents exclusive physical control over one’s body, it is ...
fundamentally . . . because it embodies a performance, a rising to artistic challenge. We value human lives well lived not for the completed narrative, as if fiction would do as ...
full blueprint of the structure and powers of the contemporary federal government. Even if we regard judicial doctrine as part of the “Large ‘C’” Constitution, the intuition still ...