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    AuthorSlobogin, Christopher (4)Clayton, Ellen W. (3)Mayeux, Sara (3)Meyer, Timothy (3)Ruhl, J.B. (3)Sitaraman, Ganesh (3)Thomas, Randall S. (3)Vandenbergh, Michael P. (3)Yadav, Yesha (3)Cheng, Edward K. (2)... View MoreSubjectlaw (39)Law (8)environmental law (7)climate change (4)criminal justice (4)criminal law (4)discrimination (4)privacy law (3)banking (2)civil rights (2)... View MoreDate Issued
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    Is Groton the Next "Evenwel"? 

    Edelman, Paul H. (Michigan Law Review Online, 2018)
    In Evenwel v Abbott the Supreme Court left open the question of whether states could employ population measures other than total population as a basis for drawing representative districts so as to meet the requirement of ...
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    Restoring Trade's Social Contract 

    Meyer, Timothy; Garcia, Frank J. (Michigan Law Review Online, 2018)
    As we write, the United States, Canada, and Mexico are renegotiating the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). These talks—and their possible failure—represent the biggest shift in U.S. economic policy in a generation. ...
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    International Human Rights Law 

    Wuerth, Ingrid Brunk (Marquette Law Review, 2018)
    It is a great honor to deliver this lecture in honor of the late Dean Robert F. Boden. I am grateful to all of you for attending. My topic tonight is international law and peace among nations. It may seem a poor fit for a ...
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    Forensics, , Chicken Soup, and Meteorites: A Tribute to Michael Risinger 

    Cheng, Edward K. (Seton Hall Law Review, 2018)
    Michael Risinger's scholarship has had a profound impact on our field. And while his work has run the gamut in evidence law, I think it is clear that Michael's true love has always been expert evidence, and more specifically, ...
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    Debating the Past's Authority in Alabama 

    Mayeux, Sara (Stanford Law Review, 2018)
    In 2015, the city council of Birmingham, Alabama enacted an ordinance establishing a local minimum wage of $10.10 an hour-a significant raise for the city's low-income workers from the federal floor of $7.25. The ordinance ...
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    Foreward to Revisiting the Public Utility 

    Ricks, Morgan; Rossi, Jim (Yale Journal on Regulation, 2018)
    This foreword introduces "Revisiting the Public Utility," a series of essays published in a special issue of Yale Journal on Regulation. We cluster the contributions to this issue around public utility regulation’s core ...
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    Prospective Grandfathering 

    Serkin, Christopher (2018)
    Legal change has the potential to disrupt settled expectations and property rights. The Takings Clause provides protection from the most significant costs by requiring compensation following a change in the law, but threats ...
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    Insider Information and the Limits of Insider Trading 

    Yadav, Yesha (Washington University Journal of Law & Policy, 2018)
    This essay offers brief observations on the internal coherence of the rationales underlying the prohibition against insider trading, taking the opportunity offered by Newman and Salman to reflect on its central policy aims. ...
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    Democracy and Dysfunction 

    Thomas, Randall S.; Jeter, Debra C.; Wells, Harwell L. (Alabama Law Review, 2018)
    Since the 1930s, corporate law scholarship has focused narrowly on the public corporation and the problem of the separation of ownership and control — a problem many now believe has been mitigated or even solved. With rare ...
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    Private Governance Responses to Climate Change 

    Vandenbergh, Michael P.; Metzger, Daniel J. (Fordham Environmental Law Review, 2018)
    This Article explores how private governance can reduce the climate effects of global civil aviation. The civil aviation sector is a major contributor to climate change, accounting for emissions comparable to a top ten ...
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