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Article III vests the federal courts with inherent power to grant equitable remedies and to adapt the federal system of equity in ways beyond what
advocated a new constitutional regime to confront the potential for recurring terrorist attacks among modern nations—and the United States in
citizenship to a child born abroad to a U.S. citizen mother or father. Under the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952, a child born abroad to an
York (FDNY). The plaintiff alleged she was demoted and then fired on account of her race and her decision to speak with an independent EEO consultant
Betts’s Forum piece , 125 Yale L.J. 222 (2016). Judges writing in a variety of criminal and prisoner rights contexts cited the piece while considering the
Steven C. Salop | Yale Law Journal Steven C. Salop Consolidation through mergers and exclusionary conduct by dominant firms can harm consumers and
reinvention. From conflicts over Comstock’s enforcement emerged popular claims on democracy, liberty, and equality in which we can recognize roots of
opportunity for experimentation with such property and property-related topics as same-sex marriages, community property, adverse possession, and easements
unique opportunity for experimentation with such property and property-related topics as same-sex marriages, community property, adverse possession
THE YALE LAW JOURNAL FORUM D E C E M B E R 5 , 2 0 1 6 Business Licensing and Constitutional Liberty Amanda Shanor 1 2 business