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Reactions to Time-In-Cell

These essays respond to Time-In-Cell, a report based on research jointly sponsored by the Association of State Correctional Administrators (ASCA) and by the Arthur Liman Public Interest Program at Yale Law School. For more information on the release of the report, please click here.
15 Jan 2016

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Arbitration, Transparency, and Privatization

Contextualizing and analyzing recent developments in U.S. arbitration regimes
15 Jun 2015

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Griswold at 50

Reflections on the fiftieth anniversary of Griswold v. Connecticut, 381 U.S. 479 (1965). These Essays developed from remarks given at the Association of American Law Schools’s 2015 Annual Meeting in Washington, D.C.
02 Mar 2015

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Cost-Benefit Analysis of Financial Regulation

Responses to John C. Coates IV, Cost-Benefit Analysis of Financial Regulation: Case Studies and Implications, 124 Yale L.J. 882 (2015).
22 Jan 2015

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The Meaning of the Civil Rights Revolution

A symposium of essays on the origins and status of the civil rights project fifty years after the Civil Rights Act of 1964, using Bruce Ackerman’s We the People: The Civil Rights Revolution (2014) as a focal point and a foil.
01 Jun 2014

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Federalism as the New Nationalism

A dialogue among a new school of federalism scholars
15 Apr 2014

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Responses to Jed Rubenfeld’s Riddle of Rape-By-Deception

Responses to Jed Rubenfeld, The Riddle of Rape-by-Deception and the Myth of Sexual Autonomy, 122 Yale L.J. 1372 (2013).
19 Mar 2014

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The Early Jurisprudence of Justice Sotomayor

Sonia Sotomayor’s first five years on the Court
17 Mar 2014

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Reactions to Windsor

12 Mar 2014

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The Future of Section 5

Four perspectives on the future of voting rights law in advance of Shelby County v. Holder
12 Mar 2014

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Tribute to Judge Stephen Reinhardt

In 1980, Stephen Reinhardt, a graduate of Yale Law School, joined the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. Thirty years later, The Yale Law Journal asked five distinguished contributors to reflect on the unique legacy that Judge Reinhardt crafted in his first thirty years on the bench.
01 Dec 2010

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Appellate Review of Sentencing

Justice Breyer's remedial opinion in United States v. Booker, 543 U.S. 220 (2005), not only rendered the Federal Sentencing Guidelines advisory but also called on appellate judges to ensure that sentences are not "unreasonable." Eighteen months after Booker, the appellate courts are still grappling with how to determine whether a...
05 Aug 2006