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population data. Because the census historically is inaccurate and biased—and 2020 Census data may be even more so—courts should clarify that they will
governance. Different types of subunits risk various conflicts with their constituents and the city that hosts them. This Feature analyzes sources of
Stephen C. Mouritsen | Yale Law Journal Stephen C. Mouritsen When we speak of ordinary meaning we are asking an empirical question—about the sense of
patentees the power to claim antibodies without giving them unlimited control over a market.
services and fairness of outcomes through self-help options, with traditional legal services, and in the courts.
rural counties in central and eastern Washington. The study reveals how an attorney shortage, along with reliance on local funding of justice system
tool to encourage efficiency and fairness. After then-Attorney General Sessions ended this practice, the U.S. immigration-court system has faced severe
invalidated that principle. This administrative regime wrote segregation into U.S. cities, operating as the effective Constitution for decades. This Article
Dina Shek | Yale Law Journal Dina Shek The Medical-Legal Partnership (MLP) model promotes direct services and public policy advocacy by lawyers