120 Yale L.J. 1784 (2011). Despite their seeming impotency, non-self-executing treaties play an important role in domestic jurisprudence. When a statute ...
110 Yale L.J. 785 (2001)The Internet and the Dormant Commerce ClauseJack L. Goldsmith & Alan O. Sykes ...
115 Yale L.J. 1847 (2006) ...
113 Yale L.J. 493 (2003) Judges have been called liars, but lying is not necessarily a bad thing. Judges must be given the ability to overrule; otherwise, we ...
117 Yale L.J. 1900 (2008). Being fat is one of the most devastating social stigmas today. In seeking a legal remedy, commentators and advocates appeal to existing models of employment discrimination: ...
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 ...
111 Yale L.J. 761 (2001) ...
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abstract. This Essay argues that Congress can and should replace the existing state-law defamation regime with a federal defamation law. Doctrinally, a federal regime would better fit the modern, ...
abstract. As technologies change and the scale of human activity grows, so too does the law. The surge of oil and gas production in the United States, spurred by hydraulic fracturing in shale ...
abstract. America has an access-to-justice crisis. At a time when law is more prominent in every facet of American life and commerce than ever before, most of our people and small businesses have no ...
On June 20, 1991, two police officers brought an African American man named Anthony Gray into custody for questioning related to the unsolved rape and murder of a woman in Calvert County, Maryland. 1 ...
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