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—and, perhaps, a useful tool going forward. 112 Yale L.J. 1757 (2003) Our story is about the production and consumption of racial prototypes. The
administrative state itself better secures accountability’s core values. As this empirical study shows, complementarity between civil servants and
attributing attacks and adjudicating these insurance-coverage disputes. It concludes with four proposals to improve attribution and adjudication. In
online companion for a leading law review (The Pocket Part) in 2005, and its Fall 2009 launch of The Yale Law Journal Online in Washington, D.C. The
dominated by individuals seeking records about themselves, including immigration, investigation, and medical records. Yet FOIA is ill-suited to meet the
Neil S. Siegel | Yale Law Journal Neil S. Siegel Justice Samuel Alito is regarded by both his champions and his critics as the most consistently
United States has been blessed with an abundance of water; unlike the arid West, shortages in the East have historically been rare and short-lived
They view terrorism more as a crime, a problem to be solved mainly with law enforcement and indictments. After the World Trade Center was first attacked
sharing private, excludable goods. It starts with case studies of carpooling and distributed computing as motivating problems. It then suggests a
throughout 2010 and 2011 invite comparison to publishers’ decisions forty years ago to release portions of the Pentagon Papers, the classified analytic history