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Full-Text Articles in Law
Tincher Unmasked, Frank J. Vandall
Tincher Unmasked, Frank J. Vandall
University of Pennsylvania Journal of Law and Public Affairs
No abstract provided.
How The United States Withdrawal From The Trans-Pacific Partnership Benefits China, Daniel C. K. Chow, Ian Sheldon, William Mcguire
How The United States Withdrawal From The Trans-Pacific Partnership Benefits China, Daniel C. K. Chow, Ian Sheldon, William Mcguire
University of Pennsylvania Journal of Law and Public Affairs
No abstract provided.
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University of Pennsylvania Journal of Law and Public Affairs
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A Jewish State And A State For All Of Its Citizens: Addressing The Challenge Of Israel’S Arab Citizens, Samuel Estreicher
A Jewish State And A State For All Of Its Citizens: Addressing The Challenge Of Israel’S Arab Citizens, Samuel Estreicher
University of Pennsylvania Journal of Law and Public Affairs
No abstract provided.
Originalism And The General Concurrence: How Originalists Can Accommodate Entrenched Precedents While Reining In Commerce Clause Doctrine, William James Seidleck
Originalism And The General Concurrence: How Originalists Can Accommodate Entrenched Precedents While Reining In Commerce Clause Doctrine, William James Seidleck
University of Pennsylvania Journal of Law and Public Affairs
No abstract provided.
Issue Preclusion In Employment Arbitration After Epic Systems V. Lewis, Samuel Estreicher, Lukasz Swiderski
Issue Preclusion In Employment Arbitration After Epic Systems V. Lewis, Samuel Estreicher, Lukasz Swiderski
University of Pennsylvania Journal of Law and Public Affairs
No abstract provided.
Liberty And Security: A Balanced Approach, Fritz Alhoff
Liberty And Security: A Balanced Approach, Fritz Alhoff
University of Pennsylvania Journal of Law and Public Affairs
No abstract provided.
Phantom Regulation: New Supreme Court Algorithm Changing Executive Power, Steven Ferrey
Phantom Regulation: New Supreme Court Algorithm Changing Executive Power, Steven Ferrey
University of Pennsylvania Journal of Law and Public Affairs
No abstract provided.
The Sessions Memorandum And The Laws Of Physics: How Ag Sessions’ Policy On Federal Charging Could Accelerate An Emerging Doctrine Of Statutory Interpretation Based On Principles Of Over-Criminalization And Abuse Of Prosecutorial Discretion, Adeel Mohammad Bashir
University of Pennsylvania Journal of Law and Public Affairs
No abstract provided.
The Role Of The Teaching Scholar In Politically Charged Times, Marianne M. Jennings
The Role Of The Teaching Scholar In Politically Charged Times, Marianne M. Jennings
University of Pennsylvania Journal of Law and Public Affairs
No abstract provided.
Fcc Reorganization: How Replacing Silos With Functional Organization Would Advance Civil Rights, David Honig
Fcc Reorganization: How Replacing Silos With Functional Organization Would Advance Civil Rights, David Honig
University of Pennsylvania Journal of Law and Public Affairs
No abstract provided.
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University of Pennsylvania Journal of Law and Public Affairs
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Autonomous Vehicles: Problems And Principles For Future Regulation, Jeremy A. Carp
Autonomous Vehicles: Problems And Principles For Future Regulation, Jeremy A. Carp
University of Pennsylvania Journal of Law and Public Affairs
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The Economics Of Immigration Reform, Howard F. Chang
The Economics Of Immigration Reform, Howard F. Chang
All Faculty Scholarship
In this article, I draw upon economic theory and recent empirical work on the economic and fiscal effects of immigration to evaluate some recent proposals for immigration reform in terms of their effects on the economic welfare of natives in the United States. In particular, I consider the Reforming American Immigration for a Strong Economy (RAISE) Act, a bill that would cut immigration to half of its current level. President Donald Trump has endorsed the RAISE Act and has insisted that many of its provisions be part of any legislation legalizing the status of unauthorized immigrants granted relief under the …
“Long Past Time”: Cedaw Ratification In The United States, Rangita De Silva De Alwis, Amanda Martin
“Long Past Time”: Cedaw Ratification In The United States, Rangita De Silva De Alwis, Amanda Martin
University of Pennsylvania Journal of Law and Public Affairs
More than 70 years after Eleanor Roosevelt pioneered the drafting of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the US has not ratified the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW or what is known as the global Bill of Rights for Women). The Trump administration is planning measures such as paid parental leave and child care legislation which are supported by the CEDAW. Despite the Trump administration's caution about human rights treaties, we argue that an enlightened self-interest on the part of the administration will draw it towards the CEDAW ratification despite the ratification being …