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and have lasting distributional consequences. But the same is true of errant irreversible gains. When a preliminary injunction wrongly issues, then, there are actually two ...
allocation of power among legislatures, courts, the President, and various types of agencies. These questions are often heavily informed by normative
Unfortunately, the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) provides little guidance. While the INA provides some definitions of what constitutes a family, the definitions generally ...
law to argue that Lessig was wrong to equate computer software with physical architecture. Although software resembles both law and architecture in its
from a U.S. court? Increasingly, and troublingly, the answer is yes. In In re Soto Vega, the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) denied a gay mans
Mitu Gulati | Yale Law Journal Mitu Gulati 120 Yale L.J. 202 (2010). Treaties are negotiated, usually written down, and often subject to cumbersome
failed contract law and suggests that it has. Not surprisingly, I hold a different opinion. That is, while I agree with much of what Posner says
Such arrangements, which I classify as asymmetrical, are widely used in the modern economy, and include the secured loan, American general...
employment law, including Title VIIs antidiscrimination protections. This Note addresses the legal gap in coverage and proposes using 42 U.S.C. § 1981, a Reconstruction-era ...
authorities have limited the ease with which rescission may be elected. Their responses, however, are often excessive and based on misunderstandings of the remedy’s effects....