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collaboration with the Information Society Project (ISP), including ISP Fellows Elettra Bietti and Adam Posluns, and with the generous support of the
benefits. Legal regimes often treat harms and benefits asymmetrically, offering much more generous compensation for harm than restitution of benefits.52 As a
from a team of lawyers—tireless advocates and generous teachers—who have spent two decades fighting to save an innocent man from execution. This
private, religious schools. Milwaukee’s voucher program is the most generous, providing students roughly $5300 to use for private school tuition.216
The members of the Yale Public Law Workshop—led by Justin Driver and Cristina Rodríguez—gave generous and helpful feedback on an early version of this
parental leave. The data collected here reveals that some firms provide generous leave to men and women, but other firms provide mothers with
for Ethics and Center for American Political Studies provided generous financial support. This Article was named a winner of the 2020 AALS Scholarly Papers Competition.
just insanitary conditions within the plant but also “ inadequate sanitary conditions of prevention.” Id. at 247. The court’s linguistically generous
have been criticized for “going too far” to protect management at shareholder expense. Perhaps because of those generous pay agreements, some high
one-year internship in a congressional office, with the responsibility for ensuring that the legislative product is based, in part, on a generous and