Yale Law Journal: Volume 125, Number 6 - April 2016

Par : Yale Law Journal
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-1-61027-794-5
  • EAN9781610277945
  • Date de parution29/04/2016
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurMark Childress

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This issue of the Yale Law Journal (the sixth issue of academic year 2015-2016) features articles and essays by notable scholars, as well as extensive student research. The issue's contents include:Article, "Administrative Forbearance, " by Daniel T. DeaconEssay, "The New Public, " by Sarah A. SeoThe student contributions are:Note, "How To Trim a Christmas Tree: Beyond Severability and Inseverability for Omnibus Statutes, " by Robert L.
NightingaleNote, "Border Checkpoints and Substantive Due Process: Abortion in the Border Zone, " by Kate HuddlestonComment, "The State's Right to Property Under International Law, " by Peter TzengQuality digital editions include active Contents for the issue and for individual articles, linked footnotes, active URLs in notes, and proper digital and Bluebook presentation from the original edition.
This issue of the Yale Law Journal (the sixth issue of academic year 2015-2016) features articles and essays by notable scholars, as well as extensive student research. The issue's contents include:Article, "Administrative Forbearance, " by Daniel T. DeaconEssay, "The New Public, " by Sarah A. SeoThe student contributions are:Note, "How To Trim a Christmas Tree: Beyond Severability and Inseverability for Omnibus Statutes, " by Robert L.
NightingaleNote, "Border Checkpoints and Substantive Due Process: Abortion in the Border Zone, " by Kate HuddlestonComment, "The State's Right to Property Under International Law, " by Peter TzengQuality digital editions include active Contents for the issue and for individual articles, linked footnotes, active URLs in notes, and proper digital and Bluebook presentation from the original edition.