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technology and remote services and its impact on welfare-rights litigation. The Essay argues that the lack of direct regulation of these practices threatens
Emile Shehada | Yale Law Journal Emile Shehada Despite their differences, consumer and business Chapter 7 cases are administered by the same trustees
extended family, and other chosen family, and it proposes strategies for effective implementation.
Rephael G. Stern | Yale Law Journal Rephael G. Stern Using new archival research, this Article argues that notice-and-comment rulemaking emerged from
Cecilia (Yixi) Cheng | Yale Law Journal Cecilia (Yixi) Cheng The Hatch-Waxman Act and the AIA balance exclusive rights of pharmaceutical patent
counties in central and eastern Washington. The study reveals how an attorney shortage, along with reliance on local funding of justice system
Helen E. White | Yale Law Journal Helen E. White Black lives are systematically undervalued by constitutional enforcement remedies. Courts and
gifts to the government. It reveals that gift compliance disputes are surprisingly frequent and costly to litigate. The authors propose that governments
restricted charitable gifts to the government. It reveals that gift compliance disputes are surprisingly frequent and costly to litigate. The authors propose
Justin W. Aimonetti | Yale Law Journal Justin W. Aimonetti When applied in tandem, the Supreme Court’s Sullivan standard and state anti-SLAPP