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than those stated by Congress. Likewise, an appellate court may affirm a lower court judgment even if the lower court’s opinion expressed the wrong
literature is normative--how can the dilemma of judicial review in a democracy be reconciled theoretically? In this vast, important, and sometimes self-important...
as a danger: when benefits become “rights,” policymakers lose flexibility, taxpayers suffer, and the poor lose their incentive to work. Absent from
Bradley T. Tennis | Yale Law Journal Bradley T. Tennis 120 Yale L.J. 144 (2010). Federal prosecutors are subject to a bewildering array of ethical
authority. What happened on September 11, 2001 was, among other things, a crime wave--because of that one day, the number of homicides in America in
the Clause protects primarily against change in background state law. As a result, the nature and scope of constitutional protection depends heavily on background principles of...
done just that. Rhoades’s risk of transmitting the virus to a sexual partner had been reduced by 93%, nearly...
New Haven, Connecticut in 2001. After controlling for a host of other variables, they find two potential racial disparities in tipping: (1)...
Amanda L. Tyler | Yale Law Journal Amanda L. Tyler 118 Yale L.J. 600 (2009). As the war on terrorism continues, and along with it a heated debate
that Georgia v. Ashcroft--a decision applicable to all minority voters--was based on selective statistical evidence drawn solely from the African-American community,...