Americans move a lot. According to the Census Bureau nearly one in six moves in a given year, roughly 20% of whom cross state lines. Americans on the move need not start completely anew. They can ...
abstract. This Note aims to develop and describe a new type of penalty, the reflective remedy, to address the problem of optimal deterrence when the law is uncertain. It describes a novel remedial ...
119 Yale L.J. 316 (2009). Existing accounts of early gay rights litigation largely focus on how the suppression and liberation of gay identity affected ...
122 Yale L.J. 1484 (2013).This Book Review addresses two important new books, Professor Kenneth Mack’s Representing the Race: The Creation of the Civil Rights Lawyer and Professors Devon Carbado and ...
113 Yale L.J. 1663 (2004)INTRODUCTION In recent years, the Supreme Court has frequently observed that most statutes involve compromise. In particular, when Congress enacts a clear and precise ...
Yale Law Journal - Securing Informationships: Recognizing a Right to Privity in Fourth Amendment Jurisprudence Securing Informationships: Recognizing a Right to Privity in Fourth ... Right and ...
The Yale Law Journal - Forum: Under Political Pressure: How Courts and Congress Can Help Prosecutors Seek Justice Under Political Pressure: How Courts and Congress Can Help Prosecu ...
Yale Law Journal - Renting Space on the Shoulders of Giants: Madey and the Future of the Experimental Use Doctrine Renting Space on the Shoulders of Giants: Madey and the Future ...
abstract. One of the most controversial trends in American civil justice is litigation lending: corporations paying plaintiffs a lump sum in return for a stake in a pending lawsuit. Although causes of ...
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