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decide for themselves how best to resolve these concerns. Please know, however, that editors across the country are cognizant of the troubling trend toward longer articles and ...
on our website. Information about the three winning Essays and their authors is below. Anthony Albanese, The Past, Present, and Future of Section 1115
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specific circumstances. Our project is not merely theoretical: we argue that “pluralism”—the combination of IP and non-IP policies—provides a more
level executive-branch officials. The story of federal criminal law therefore reveals that the rivalry between the branches persists in certain domains
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
eliminated override in March 2016, and the Delaware Supreme Court invalidated that state’s override law in August 2016, there is only one state in the
algorithmic risk assessment to estimate the likelihood that a person will commit future crime. As many scholars have noted, these algorithms tend to have
Conclusion | Yale Law Journal Conclusion Lawyers and judges are collectively wringing their hands over the continuing decline in the number of trials
such as administrative law judges (ALJs), who are partially insulated from the President’s removal power. Underlying both of these prongs of the “anti