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Jessica Bulman-Pozen | Yale Law Journal Jessica Bulman-Pozen This Essay explores the people’s right to amend state constitutions and threats to that
yale law journal forum April 19, 2017 11 12 13 14 15 16 the 'new labor regime' i . rising income inequality and the end of the “age of acquiescence
Truman’s seizure of... 113 Yale L.J. 1801 (2004) INTRODUCTION The season for talk of leaving the Constitution behind, while we grit our teeth and do
b)(3) by imposing an ascertainability requirement--that is, a requirement that there be a reliable and administratively feasible way to identify all
court held that because there was a colorable claim in the second foreclosure action, and because the initial debt collection did not involve abusive
Anderson’s Responses to his Volume 127 Article, Stuck!:The Law and Economics of Residential Stagnation. America has become a nation of homebodies. This
all-star lineup that featured graduating editors Jim Ligtenberg, Jake Kling, Yaw Anim, Theresa Lee, David Morrell, Aaron Zelinsky, and Scott Hartman
However, the state of the law—and of American society—was very different in 1973, when the Journal published a student Note entitled The Legality of
States and delves into potential checks on their invocation. As America goes through a democratic decline, a new problem rears its head: the manufactured
electoral reforms. This Collection critiques small-donor-based public financing, argues for legislation mandating Election Day registration, and defends H.R