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A more likely scenario is that the Court will invalidate only the individual mandate. The problem is that the mandate serves a limited, necessary, and often misunderstood role in health care reform.
Has qualified immunity finally found its roots? Scott Keller’s Qualified and Absolute Immunity at Common Law shows the breadth and complexity of nineteenth century case law dealing with official ...
Introduction Indiana Jones’s quest to discover the holy grail in The Last Crusade leads him to a hidden grotto lined with chalices, a Nazi, and a medieval knight. The Nazi sips from an ornate, gold ...
The story of immigration is not just about family reunification; instead, more than half of the immigrant visa categories deal with employment-based or family-based eligibility. 16Close this footnote ...
by Eric E. Johnson & Theodore C. Bailey onDecember 1, 2020 This Essay offers a look back on the initial phase of the COVID-19 catastrophe—a crisis that, at the time of this writing, is still expanding ...
Abstract. This Essay scrutinizes the feuding between the Trump White House and various federal law enforcement agencies, concurrent with criminal lawbreaking in the Trump Administration, in an effort ...
Introduction Two years into the Trump presidency, white nationalism may be driving the Administration’s immigration policy. We view white nationalism as “the belief that national identity should be ...
Introduction The #MeToo movement has had a transformative effect on the discussion surrounding harassment in the workplace. As more women came forward to tell their stories of harassment, often ...
Abstract. Much public debate circles around grassroots activists’ demand to “defund the police,” raised in public consciousness in the summer of 2020. Yet confusion about the demand is pervasive. This ...
The course of a pandemic is as much a function of social structures as protein structures. Law is among the most important of these social structures, and it is among those most capable of the kind of ...
Introduction A woman in the Bahamas perishes after smallpox-laced bioweapons escape from a U.S. laboratory. She and twenty other Bahamians do not die from the scourge but from a serious reaction to an ...
The use of the term “legislative facts” in the judicial context seems to be a misnomer. 12 One scholar recently described Davis’s nomenclature as “somewhat confusing []” because “ [t]hese are not ...