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& Kamar, supra note 116, at 727 n.171 (describing how Delaware challenged New Jersey). BELL PARCH OCT 19 NO HEADER 11/1/2005 5:12:48 PM the yale law
notes 6-9 and accompanying text. 43. Nelson, supra note 29, at 504, 514, 546 n.209 (emphasis added); D’Onfro & Epps, supra note 1, at 927-30. the
15. State v. Jimenez, No. 20-1086, 2021 WL 4304978, at *1 n.1 (Iowa Ct. App. Sept. 22, 2021) (noting that “Jones did not alter the factors to be
recognized as a valid and enforceable equitable assignment.”); Richard v. Nat’l Transp. Co., 285 N.Y.S. 870, 875 (N.Y. Mun. Ct. 1936) (“[A]n assignment
N.C. L. REV. 891, 908-09 (2004); Spano v. New York, 360 U.S. 315, 321 n.2 (1959) (listing cases). 104. See Drizin & Leo, supra note 103, at 908-10
474 P.3d 378, 383 n.6 (Or. 2020); and Brendtro v. Nelson, 720 N.W.2d 670, 675 (S.D. 2006). 47. Bldg. Indus. Ass’n of S. Cal., 718 P.2d at 74
of L.A., 656 F.2d 1267, 1273 n.4 (9th Cir. 1981) (“Statistics are not trustworthy when minor numerical variations produce significant percentage
62 (No. 10-521-cr(L)). 18. Id. at 99. 19. See Vilar, 729 F.3d at 74. 20. See WILLIAM N. ESKRIDGE, JR., DYNAMIC STATUTORY INTERPRETATION 277
51 THE YALE LAW JOURNAL FORUM J U N E 2 9 , 2 0 2 0 The New Oil and Gas Governance Tara K. Righetti, Hannah J. Wiseman, & James W. Coleman
636–37; Schwartz, supra note 90, at 361 n.206. Schwartz, moreover, took the position that liability insurance is most defensible not from a