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Yale Law Journal, No. 1 of 2015-16: Immigration policy, discrimination and immutability, nudges, and IRL

The contents of the October 2015 issue (Volume 125, Number 1) are:

Article: Against Immutability, by Jessica A. Clarke

Article: The President and Immigration Law Redux, by Adam B. Cox & Cristina M. Rodriguez

Essay: Which Way To Nudge? Uncovering Preferences in the Behavioral Age, by Jacob Goldin

Note: Saving 60(b)(5): The Future of Institutional Reform Litigation, by Mark Kelley

Comment: Interbranch Removal and the Court of Federal Claims: “Agencies in Drag,” by James Anglin Flynn

Quality ebook formatting includes fully linked footnotes and an active Table of Contents (including linked Contents for all individual Articles, Notes, and Essays), proper Bluebook formatting, and active URLs in footnotes. This issue is October 2015, the first issue of academic year 2015-2016.

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Cataloging: Vol. 125, No. 1 (Oct. 2015):

ISBN 9781610278102 (ebook)
List price: US $0.99
Page count: 330 pp.

Available Nov. 4, 2015