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the anticompetitive and illiberal body of legal doctrine that is labor law. Their respondents, often in other fields if not other countries, have defended unions and the laws that ...
The Yale Law Journal - Trevor W. Morrison Trevor W. Morrison Article 112 Yale L.J. 1943 (2003) When, if ever, may a State prosecute a federal officer
The Yale Law Journal - David K. Jones David K. Jones Forum Introduction If the Supreme Court rules against the government in King v. Burwell,1
prevent appointed attorneys from abandoning their clients after trial. The Court provided that if counsel wishes to withdraw from a “frivolous” case, he or she first must file a ...
Essay demonstrates that the law constrains stories of harassment and hamstrings our calls for reform. Ultimately, the law, not just public perception, must change if this movement ...
purposes? Does copying data amount to a seizure, and if so, when? This Article argues that copying data “seizes” it under the Fourth Amendment when copying occurs without human ...
tended to be the business of tort law, itself traditionally a branch of the common law. But do individuals have a vested interest in law that redresses wrongs? If so, do state and ...
The Yale Law Journal - Colin Miller Colin Miller Forum If a rule is only as good as its exceptions, and a reporter is only as good as her sources
activists ought to be prepared for a future in which section 5 is not part of the landscape. If the Court strikes down section 5, an emerging ecosystem of private entities and ...
on the Supreme Court. If only the Court had stayed its hand or decided Roe v. Wade on narrower grounds, they argue, the nation would have reached a political settlement and ...