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economic theory and evidence and suggest ways to further strengthen it. The Feature considers and suggests additions to a promising recent legislative
Cary Franklin | Yale Law Journal Cary Franklin This Essay identifies a key feature of the Court’s new history-and-tradition doctrine that has not yet
of the court would administer a detailed, fixed list of questions to the witnesses and record their answers. Ships documents, such as logs and
motive, forgiven according to our noblest, or something in between? This Article develops a precise descriptive vocabulary for how courts analyze motives, concluding that there ...
children. These rules shape who qualifies for a program and who does not. This Article critically assesses the design of child-claiming rules, using
K-Sue Park | Yale Law Journal K-Sue Park What is the source of jurisdictional power, or the power to say what the law is and give it force in a
metes and bounds systems of land demarcation, largely accepting that standardized boundaries best facilitate economic growth. Through a case study of
the process, it has created a new victim—educational equity and adequacy for traditionally disadvantaged students. Cases involving schools have
Congress establish a nonpartisan, expert body to produce public-facing trade analysis. The Hatch-Waxman Act and the AIA balance exclusive rights of
trust (CIT), a century-old bank product whose dramatic growth has been largely overlooked. As CITs replace mutual funds in retirement plans, this