The United States Constitution’s implicit rules on participation will be made explicit in this article.
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- GeneralThis paper follows the law and norms literature in arguing that policymakers can use social norms to support or even replace regulation.
- GeneralThis article argues excess policy provisions conditioning coverage on the payment of full limits from lower-layer insurers complicate the settlement of complex insurance coverage disputes.
- GeneralThis article summarizes and analyzes the cases and statutes that define the legal framework within which New York public employers, including school districts, must operate when implementing particular forms of...
- GeneralThis article argues that the inequality in access to infertility treatments amongst Americans violates the ACA’s anti-discrimination framework.
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- GeneralThis note considers: the jurisprudence of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the role of the dissenting opinion, and the role of women’s autonomy in their own bodies.
- GeneralThis note discusses the differing roles that governments play in perpetuating domestic violence.