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Forum: New Sheriff, Old Problems: Advancing Access to Justice Under the Trump Administration

million Americans currently qualify for legal aid. Yet few seek it, and only half of those who do seek legal aid get help. LSC programs aided 1.8

Forum: An Expansive View of “Federal Financial Assistance”

Pursuant to the Spending Clause, the federal government can attach conditions to the aid it grants. Grantees receive that aid so long as they agree to take

Forum: When Patents are Sovereigns: The Competitive Harms of Leasing Tribal Immunity

Allergan has made clear that it aims to restrict patent challenges through the Tribe’s sovereign immunity. In the pharmaceutical patent context, this

Forum: The Jurisdictional Question in Hobby Lobby

the Anti-Injunction Act of 1867 (AIA), imposes a pay-first requirement on federal tax challenges. The deeply held conventional wisdom is that the AIA

The Odd Couple

that even predated Bo’s 1988 journey to Santiago. In June of 1985, I had taken a trip to Buenos Aires to witness the historic human rights trials then in

Forum: The Case for a Federal Defamation Regime

… Justin Jouvenal, Devin Nunes, Johnny Depp Lawsuits Seen as Threats to Free Speech and Press, Wash.… See Air Wis. Airlines Corp. v. Hoeper, 571 U.S

Forum: National Citizenship and Equality of Educational Opportunity

aid—Title I of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965—tends to reinforce not reduce interstate inequality by allocating aid not only based

Forum: The “Freedom From Information” Act: A Look Back at Nader, FOIA, and What Went Wrong

range of consumer topics, from highway safety and airline accidents to environmental pollution and the regulation of pharmaceutical products. Nader

Certification as Sabotage: Lessons from Guantánamo Bay

Scrap It, N.Y. Times (Oct… Iran Nuclear Agreement Review Act of 2015, Pub. L. No. 114-17, § 135(d)(6). Id. (reporting that President Trump warned aides

Forum: The Abortion Interoperability Trap

to exchange them across different technological systems and providers. Second, newly on the books are important federal regulations that aim to