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THE YALE LAW JOURNAL FORUM N O V E M B E R 3 , 2 0 1 6 Oral Tradition and the Kennewick Man Cathay Y. N. Smith 1 2 3 oral tradition
rare people who for some reason are always slightly out of phase with the canonic view of their time. And, as a result, they see things everyone else
enforcement cross-border data access, and civil litigation in the absence of a comprehensive data-protection regime. In Carpenter v. United States, the
abstract. Increased funding for federal enforcement and program integrity often pays for itself through what are called “secondary effects.” In some cases
both the “consummation of the agency’s decision making process” and a decision by which “rights or obligations have been determined,” or from which
’ probability of survival and post-treatment life expectancy. Evidence-based triage that considers these factors, rather than inaccurate stereotypes, can
Sanctions | Yale Law Journal Sanctions A reflexive “save everything” approach is undesirable and provides no secure haven from sanctions. Electronic
Cass R. Sunstein | Yale Law Journal Cass R. Sunstein 122 Yale L.J. 1826 (2013). A growing body of evidence demonstrates that in some contexts and for
Clinton defended his inherent and exclusive constitutional powers as Commander in Chief from congressional interference. Yet no legal argument has
York Times, this will be the first midterm election in which the “Democratic Party is mobilizing teams of lawyers and poll watchers” to check for voting