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2. A CHEVRON FOR THE HOUSE AND SENATE: DEFERRING TO POST-ENACTMENT CONGRESSIONAL RESOLUTIONS THAT INTERPRET AMBIGUOUS STATUTES.
3. A pragmatic approach to Chevron.
4. JOINDER OF CLAIMS UNDER ALTERNATE AMBIGUITIES.
5. THE "PAROL EVIDENCE" RULE.
6. The New Rule of Lenity
7. "How Clear Is Clear" in Chevron's Step One?
8. Criminal Law. Predicate Offenses Barring Possession of a Firearm. Second Circuit Holds That Convictions in Foreign Courts Are Not Predicate Offenses under 18 U.S.C. Section 922(g). United States v. Gayle, 342 F.3d 89 (2d Cir. 2003)
9. Federal Rules of Statutory Interpretation
10. Statutory Interpretation. Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993. First Circuit Holds That the FMLA Includes a Private Right of Action for Prospective and Former Employees. Duckworth v. Pratt & Whitney, Inc., 152 F.3d 1 (1st Cir.), Reh'g and Suggestion for Reh'g En Banc Denied (1998)
11. Excessive Force — Qualified Immunity — Seventh Circuit Rules SWAT Raid Based on "Perfunctory" Investigation Unreasonable. — Milan v. Bolin, 795 F.3d 726 (7th Cir. 2015), cert, denied, 2016 WL 763262 (U.S. Feb. 29, 2016)
12. MISREADING LIKE A LAWYER: COGNITIVE BIAS IN STATUTORY INTERPRETATION
13. Administrative Law — Chevron Deference — D.C. Circuit Holds that Department of Labor's Interpretation of Statute of Limitations in Occupational Safety and Health Act Is Unreasonable. — AKM LLC v. Secretary of Labor, 675 F.3d 752 (D.C. Cir. 2012)
14. Criminal Law — Economic Espionage — Ninth Circuit Upholds First Trial Conviction Under § 1831 of the Economic Espionage Act of 1996. — United States v. Chung, 659 F.3d 815 (9th Cir. 2011), cert. denied, No. 11-1141, 2012 WL 929750 (U.S. Apr. 16, 2012)
15. Separation of Powers — War Powers Resolution — Obama Administration Argues that U.S. Military Action in Libya Does Not Constitute "Hostilities." — Libya and War Powers: Hearing Before the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, 112th Cong. 7—40 (2011) (statement of Harold Koh, Legal Adviser, U.S. Department of State)
16. HOW "CHEVRON" STEP ONE LIMITS PERMISSIBLE AGENCY INTERPRETATIONS: "BRAND X" AND THE FCC'S BROADBAND RECLASSIFICATION
17. "CHEVRON" AND THE SUBSTANTIVE CANONS: A CATEGORICAL DISTINCTION
18. JUSTIFYING THE CHEVRON DOCTRINE: INSIGHTS FROM THE RULE OF LENITY
19. Triangulating Hearsay
20. Interpreting Statutes in the Regulatory State
21. Federal-Question Abstention: Justice Frankfurter's Doctrine in an Activist Era
22. Interpretation of Wills: Recent Developments
23. The Word "Equitable" and Its Application to the Assignment of Choses in Action
24. An Ambiguity in the Negotiable Instruments Law
25. Bacon's Maxim 25
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