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Priscilla J. Smith | Yale Law Journal Priscilla J. Smith Introduction Federal and state law enforcement officials throughout the nation are currently
as a danger: when benefits become “rights,” policymakers lose flexibility, taxpayers suffer, and the poor lose their incentive to work. Absent from
ITSP), and conspiracy. The jury found that Lazarenko stole tens of millions of dollars from the Ukrainian people, which he then concealed in...
but this Essay tests and finds that consumers discriminate based on the sellers race. The authors collected data on more than 1000 taxicab rides in
scholars alike, accordingly, generally have accepted the notion that influences from political actors, including the President and Congress, cannot properly help to explain ...
excessive intellectual property protections, which in turn stifle output. But empirical inquiries can neither confirm nor deny this assertion. Under the
the Challenge of Family Ties, we examined and critiqued a number of ways in which the criminal justice system uses family status to distribute benefits
property. Our theory of the liberal commons provides a framework to reconcile these seemingly contradictory moral imperatives and analytic categories. In our...
Wally Hilke | Yale Law Journal Wally Hilke As the increasing concentration of wealth and property in private universities draws attention and
processes, such that judges will impose different sentences in identical cases depending on the baseline sentence from which the judge’s analysis begins. This Note shows...