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than one hundred countries and all fifty states haveenacted their own freedom of information laws. At the same time, FOIA’s many...
and-control measures. One of the primary categories of incentive-based regulations--and one that has gained significant support of economics scholars
sexual privacy. This Article conceives of sexual privacy as a unique privacy interest that warrants more protection than traditional privacy laws offer
Daniel C. Richman | Yale Law Journal Daniel C. Richman Like other recent corruption reversals, Percoco was less about statutory text than what the
Talha Syed | Yale Law Journal Talha Syed This Feature revisits the widely held assumption that pharma needs patents to sustain innovation. By
their creations, and it conditions consumers’ access to such goods through proprietary pricing. Using this insight, this Article develops a more
exclusive rights to their creations, and it conditions consumers’ access to such goods through proprietary pricing. Using this insight, this Article
Note argues that the Twenty-Sixth Amendment did more than just lower the voting age. It also gave Congress the power to override state policies that
patentees of antibody technologies to disclose and claim their inventions. We describe this as a doctrinal paradox and offer a solution that gives
ease with which the asset can be bought and sold. Liquid assets yield a lower return than do otherwise comparable illiquid assets. This Article