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Melanie A. Pustay | Yale Law Journal Melanie A. Pustay This year marks the fiftieth anniversary of the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). In the
Mark W. Bennett | Yale Law Journal Mark W. Bennett A prominent life scientist recently declared that the Higgs boson particle, the Internet, and
Cathay Y. N. Smith | Yale Law Journal Cathay Y. N. Smith In April 2016, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers confirmedthat the ancient human body
a liability regime for the duty to prevent and redress transboundary harms might best address these new and increasingly common attacks.
Derek W. Black | Yale Law Journal Derek W. Black Recently, the Supreme Court has chosen education as the primary stomping ground for rewriting Free
THE YALE LAW JOURNAL FORUM N O V E M B E R 2 1 , 2 0 1 6 Inside FOIA, Inc. Margaret B. Kwoka i . the unanticipated commercial foia r
Clause today serves little purpose. But long before the First Amendment’s drafting, American activists advanced what they called their right to
environment implemented during the pandemic. While these sidewalk and street reconfigurations provide health and economic benefits, they also harm
lay reasonableness judgments. The Article explores the implications of this misalignment for theory and practice. How do ordinary people understand the
great deal of consternation among market participants and policymakers; they have also led scholars to debate the merits of bailouts or other forms of