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Yale Law Journal - Bailing Out Congress: An Assessment and Defense of the Air Transportation Safety and System Stabilization Act of 2001 Bailing Out
Tax Cases Make Bad Work Product Law: The Discoverability of Litigation Risk Assessments After United States v. Textron | Yale Law Journal Tax Cases
Bailing Out Congress: An Assessment and Defense of the Air Transportation Safety and System Stabilization Act of 2001 | Yale Law Journal Bailing Out
the lives of those who ostensibly are covered by them. II. have these cases lived up to their promise? Many have lauded the trio of Roper, Graham, and
Amendment rights. These statutes permit defendants who claim they were sued for their First Amendment activities to make “anti-SLAPP” motions early in the
Yale Law Journal - Curing the Blind Spot in Administrative Law: A Federal Common Law Framework for State Agencies Implementing Cooperative Federalism
items with (2) the awareness that they would be used unlawfully. (These two scienter requirements remain in the text of the statute as amended and
legislation and the establishment of the EPA. However, these activists, while identifying critical environmental problems, failed fully to consider their
tax transparency from Trump’s attack. The short answer is that these are not New York-specific concerns: they are shared by voters and taxpayers in