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its “moral economy” origins, tracing a thread through the common law, nineteenth-century antimonopoly politics, and the legislative history of the
This insight provides vital context for contemporary debates about how to interpret statutes and expound the Constitution.
Note examines the difficulties that face labor-trafficking class actions and proposes a new litigation strategy. That strategy urges state attorneys
maps to maximally compact plans to test whether compactness predominates over lower-tier and discretionary criteria.
promote transparency are ignored by state officials and courts, enabling undemocratic local power by virtue of state silence.
reciprocity, and proportionality can guide courts in resolving these claims while also anchoring nonjudicial strategies to protect employees’ basic rights.
and highlights companies who had the most affected workers or amassed significant forfeitures in 2022.
Clement Yow Mulalap | Yale Law Journal Clement Yow Mulalap This Essay examines effects of climate change and related phenomena on self-determination
argues that both defenders and critics have overlooked an important value served by peremptory strikes beyond impartiality: democratic legitimacy. Just
consent to be searched and that consent is voluntary. Based on original laboratory research, this Essay posits that fact-finders assessing