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Forum: This Is (Not) Who We Are: Korematsu, Constitutional Interpretation, and National Identity

made him take Latin in exchange for signing his sports permission slip. His friends were from all over the world, which is how I know that “Zionist” in

Forum: Their Bark Is Bigger Than Their Bite: An Essay on Who Bleeds When the Wolves Bite

has become vastly more detailed over time. It is now possible for investors, directors, and others to make very granular distinctions about how a

Forum: The Origins of U.S. Territorial Taxation and the Insular Cases

—that is, in how much taxes they pay into the federal Treasury—also cannot distinguish SSI recipients residing in Puerto Rico from those residing on

Barbarians Inside the Gates: Raiders, Activists, and the Risk of Mistargeting

generating optimal short-term results, they would have destroyed a substantial part of the economic growth. Moreover, there is no telling how many

Who Bleeds When the Wolves Bite? A Flesh-and-Blood Perspective on Hedge Fund Activism and Our Strange Corporate Governance System

“stuff happens.” And for most Americans, how much they have to invest is singularly a function of how much they can make from their labor. The equity

Forum: Community Policing as a Counter to Bias in Policing: A Personal Perspective

relations. They regard it as a way to project a positive image of the police within the community. In truth, community policing is as much about officers

Ex Ante Review of Leveraged Buyouts

acquirer paid too much for the target company, leaving it with debts greater than its value as a going-concern.This is because the company goes into debt

Forum: The Taxing Power, The Affordable Care Act, and the Limits of Constitutional Compromise

way undermine other clear holdings of the Supreme Court that any tax that raises revenue, no matter how little, is within the grant of authority

Forum: Losing the War of Attrition: Mobility, Chronic Decline, and Infrastructure

and local laws that may interfere with mobility. He carefully concedes that it is not clear how much the lag in interstate mobility is caused by these

Class Ascertainability

other methods of resolution?Finally, perhaps most obviously, if too much individual inquiry is required, a court could find that class issues do not