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control the activity on a website—have as publishers should not mean that they have no obligation whatsoever for the activity on their website. Website
Rethinking the Puzzle of Escalating Penalties for Repeat Offenders | Yale Law Journal Rethinking the Puzzle of Escalating Penalties for Repeat Offenders
An Organic Law Theory of the Fourteenth Amendment: The Northwest Ordinance as the Source of Rights, Privileges, and Immunities | Yale Law Journal An
Optimal Standardization in the Law of Property: The Numerus Clausus Principle | Yale Law Journal Optimal Standardization in the Law of Property: The Numerus Clausus Principle
has the right to perform or pay and (2) the promisor does not have the right to perform or pay. Note that the promisee does not necessarily have a
gaming is a nearly $30 billion revenue source for Indian nations, and nearly all of that revenue is generated from non-Indians. Gaming tribes employ
ultimately approves the proposed settlement. Neither the Enforcement Division nor the defendant has any incentive to appeal the settlement, so no third
Implementing the Hague Convention on Choice of Court Agreements in the United States: An Opportunity to Clarify Recognition and Enforcement Practice | Yale Law Journal Implementing
a jury trial, one could argue that Booker’s reasoning does not reach the organizational guidelines because organizations have a narrower right to a
Signaling Discount Rates: Law, Norms, and Economic Methodology | Yale Law Journal Signaling Discount Rates: Law, Norms, and Economic Methodology