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this Essay, Professors Tyler and Meares highlight the ways in which recent social science research supports the model of jurisprudence articulated by
Perhaps not. Such precision, however, is not essential to the effective implementation of the doctrine. Estimating and understanding probabilities like
behalf of the Respondents in Douglas and the Petitioner in VOPA, the views expressed in this Essay are his alone. He thanks Amanda Frost and Cathy
book, After Civil Rights, upon which this essay is based. I would also like to thank the editors of the Yale Law Journal, especially the amazing Ariela
their outrage, as Daniel Freed noted in his seminal 1992 article. Departures, after all, were essential to the advisory Guideline system. Avoiding
Curricula and Complacency: A Response to Professor Levinson | Yale Law Journal Curricula and Complacency: A Response to Professor Levinson Back when my friend Sandy Levinson and I
Call for Papers: Symposium on Sovereign Wealth Funds | Yale Law Journal Call for Papers: Symposium on Sovereign Wealth Funds
not inconsistent at all. Rather, our system routinely greases the wheels for the former and places roadblocks in the way of the latter for essentially
Editors Note: The Constitution in Times of Emergency | Yale Law Journal
Adverse Selection in Insurance Markets: An Exaggerated Threat | Yale Law Journal