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The Proposed Secure Act’S Ten-Year Mandatory Distribution Period For Non-Spousal Traditional §401(K)/Ira Beneficiaries May Not Increase Government Revenue, William Ks Wang Dec 2019

The Proposed Secure Act’S Ten-Year Mandatory Distribution Period For Non-Spousal Traditional §401(K)/Ira Beneficiaries May Not Increase Government Revenue, William Ks Wang

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Examining Gender Bias In Engineering In India, Roberta Rincon, Rachel M. Korn, Joan C. Williams Jun 2019

Examining Gender Bias In Engineering In India, Roberta Rincon, Rachel M. Korn, Joan C. Williams

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Advancing A Broader View Of Clinical Scholarship, Richard A. Boswell Jan 2019

Advancing A Broader View Of Clinical Scholarship, Richard A. Boswell

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The Struggle For Equality: Women's Rights, Human Rights, And Asylum Protection, Karen Musalo Jan 2019

The Struggle For Equality: Women's Rights, Human Rights, And Asylum Protection, Karen Musalo

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The Law And Vaccine Resistance, Dorit Rubinstein Reiss Jan 2019

The Law And Vaccine Resistance, Dorit Rubinstein Reiss

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What's Reasonable Now? Sexual Harassment Law After The Norm Cascade, Joan C. Williams, Jodi L. Short, Margot Brooks, Hilary Hardcastle, Tiffanie Ellis, Rayna Saron Jan 2019

What's Reasonable Now? Sexual Harassment Law After The Norm Cascade, Joan C. Williams, Jodi L. Short, Margot Brooks, Hilary Hardcastle, Tiffanie Ellis, Rayna Saron

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Harnessing Virtual Reality To Prevent Prosecutorial Misconduct, Kate Bloch Jan 2019

Harnessing Virtual Reality To Prevent Prosecutorial Misconduct, Kate Bloch

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When Does Big Law Work?, Abraham Cable Jan 2019

When Does Big Law Work?, Abraham Cable

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Plaintiff Personal Jurisdiction And Venue Transfer, Scott Dodson Jan 2019

Plaintiff Personal Jurisdiction And Venue Transfer, Scott Dodson

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Regulating Bankruptcy Bonuses, Jared A. Ellias Jan 2019

Regulating Bankruptcy Bonuses, Jared A. Ellias

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Attribution By Indictment, Chimène Keitner Jan 2019

Attribution By Indictment, Chimène Keitner

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Tax Lawyers As Tax Insurance, Heather M. Field Jan 2019

Tax Lawyers As Tax Insurance, Heather M. Field

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The Burden Of Federalism: Challenges To State Attempts At Controlling Prescription Drug Costs, Jaime S. King, Katherine L. Gudiksen Jan 2019

The Burden Of Federalism: Challenges To State Attempts At Controlling Prescription Drug Costs, Jaime S. King, Katherine L. Gudiksen

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The Interaction Of U.S. Public Lands, Water, And State Sovereignty In The West: A Reassessment And Celebration, John D. Leshy Jan 2019

The Interaction Of U.S. Public Lands, Water, And State Sovereignty In The West: A Reassessment And Celebration, John D. Leshy

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Measles And Misrepresentation In Minnesota: Can There Be Liability For Anti Vaccine Misinformation That Causes Bodily Harm?, Dorit Rubinstein Reiss, John L. Diamond Jan 2019

Measles And Misrepresentation In Minnesota: Can There Be Liability For Anti Vaccine Misinformation That Causes Bodily Harm?, Dorit Rubinstein Reiss, John L. Diamond

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Using And Misusing Legal Decisions: Why Antivaccine Claims About Nvicp Cases Are Wrong, Dorit Rubinstein Reiss, Rachel Heap Jan 2019

Using And Misusing Legal Decisions: Why Antivaccine Claims About Nvicp Cases Are Wrong, Dorit Rubinstein Reiss, Rachel Heap

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Environmental Law. Disrupted, David Takacs Jan 2019

Environmental Law. Disrupted, David Takacs

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Grace V. Whitaker: Advancing Refugee Rights Beyond The Credible Fear Interview, Richard A. Boswell, Elisa Vari Jan 2019

Grace V. Whitaker: Advancing Refugee Rights Beyond The Credible Fear Interview, Richard A. Boswell, Elisa Vari

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The Master’S Tools Will Never Dismantle The Master’S House: Kavanaugh’S Confirmation Hearing And The Perils Of Progressive Punitivism, Hadar Aviram Jan 2019

The Master’S Tools Will Never Dismantle The Master’S House: Kavanaugh’S Confirmation Hearing And The Perils Of Progressive Punitivism, Hadar Aviram

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Making Money Safe, John Crawford Jan 2019

Making Money Safe, John Crawford

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The Sound And Fury Of Patent Activity, Robin C. Feldman, Mark A. Lemley Jan 2019

The Sound And Fury Of Patent Activity, Robin C. Feldman, Mark A. Lemley

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The Icc And Non-Party States: Consistency And Consensus Revisited, Chimene I. Keitner Jan 2019

The Icc And Non-Party States: Consistency And Consensus Revisited, Chimene I. Keitner

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The Icc In Latin America: An Old Friend With New Challenges, Naomi Roht-Arriaza Jan 2019

The Icc In Latin America: An Old Friend With New Challenges, Naomi Roht-Arriaza

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Consultants, The Environment, And The Law, Dave Owen Jan 2019

Consultants, The Environment, And The Law, Dave Owen

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Conventional wisdom assumes that private-sector businesses will oppose, undermine, or distort government regulation. That assumption also underpins many areas of theoretical inquiry; theorists commonly assume that effective public-law regimes must be protected from the self-interested machinations of businesses, or that such protection is such a lost cause that most public regulation is doomed to fail. This Article investigates a different set of relationships between businesses and regulation. It does so by using the environmental consulting industry, which helps businesses and governments comply with environmental regulations, as a case study. An empirical inquiry into two subfields of the industry reveals that …


Asian Americans And Affirmative Action—Again, Frank Wu Jan 2019

Asian Americans And Affirmative Action—Again, Frank Wu

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Scattered: The Assimilation Of Sushi, The Internment Of Japanese Americans, And The Killing Of Vincent Chin, A Personal Essay, Frank Wu Jan 2019

Scattered: The Assimilation Of Sushi, The Internment Of Japanese Americans, And The Killing Of Vincent Chin, A Personal Essay, Frank Wu

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In a personal Essay, Frank H. Wu discusses the acceptance of sushi in America as a means of analyzing the acceptance of Japanese Americans, before, during, and after World War II. The murder of Vincent Chin in Detroit in 1982 is used as a defining moment for Asian Americans, explaining the shared experiences of people perceived as "perpetual foreigners."


The Law Against Family Separation, Carrie F. Cordero, Heidi Li Feldman, Chimene Keitner Jan 2019

The Law Against Family Separation, Carrie F. Cordero, Heidi Li Feldman, Chimene Keitner

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Most commentators assume that, except for the few restrictions expressly mentioned in the U.S. Constitution, the President's pardon power is unlimited. This Paper suggests that this common view is mistaken in at least one unexpected way. Presidential pardons must satisfy a modest procedural rule: they must list the specific crimes covered by the pardon. The "specificity requirement" means that vague and broadly worded pardons are invalid. This claim bears a significant burden of persuasion, since it runs so counter to accepted opinion. Nonetheless, that burden can be met. This Paper's argument rests on an originalist understanding of the constitutional text, …


Legal And Policy Responses To Vaccine-Preventable Disease Outbreaks, Leila Barraza, Dorit R. Reiss, Patricia Freeman Jan 2019

Legal And Policy Responses To Vaccine-Preventable Disease Outbreaks, Leila Barraza, Dorit R. Reiss, Patricia Freeman

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A Common Law Perspective On The Supreme Court And Its Functions, Richard L. Marcus Jan 2019

A Common Law Perspective On The Supreme Court And Its Functions, Richard L. Marcus

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The text presents different attributes of the Supreme Court in common law and civil law systems. The author claims that the question of design and function of a supreme court, while important, is no more significant than the issue of its institutional status and evolution, i.e. something one could refer to as “legal culture”. Neither the “common law camp”, nor the “civil law camp” turns out to be monolithic in this regard. The distinctive history of the US Supreme Court is presented through the perspective of its statutory and procedural supremacy, as well as its power of constitutional adjudication. The …


Silence And The Second Wall, Ming Hsu Chen, Zachary New Jan 2019

Silence And The Second Wall, Ming Hsu Chen, Zachary New

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