Volume 157 (2008-2009)
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The Rights Of Others: Protection And Advocacy Organizations’ Associational Standing To Sue
Popular discussion of the standing doctrine has reached a fever pitch. A search for “standing to sue” in the New… Continue reading →
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The River Runs Dry: When Title VI Trumps State Anti–Affirmative Action Laws
Opponents of affirmative action are waging a national battle over race‐conscious admissions through state ballot initiatives like California's Proposition 209,… Continue reading →
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Making Credit Safer
Oren Bar-Gill and Elizabeth Warren’s Making Credit Safer begins by noting that, while physical products, from toasters to toys, are… Continue reading →
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Immigration Law’s Organizing Principles
In his Article, Professor Cox questions the central principle of immigration law that rules for selecting immigrants are fundamentally different… Continue reading →
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Jurisdiction And The Federal Rules: Why The Time Has Come To Reform Finality By Inequitable Deadlines
Over seventy years ago, the creation of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure represented the triumph of equity over the… Continue reading →