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to reexamine whether reporters must respond to subpoenas seeking disclosure of confidential sources or whether they are protected from doing so by the doctrine of reporters ...
close corporations are entitled to a buy-out of their shares if they are “oppressed” by the majority shareholders.1 Davis synthesized other states’ case
The Yale Law Journal - Kate Stith Kate Stith Forum Time and again, we have seen that neither precedent nor a perceived need to achieve consensus on
The Yale Law Journal - Michael Aikins Michael Aikins Note 121 Yale L.J. 624 (2011). This Note proposes a solution to what has been one of the most
The Yale Law Journal - David Fontana David Fontana Forum Over the past few decades, the liberal Justices on the Supreme Court have made their most
set of standard-form legal entities. In the United States, these entities include, among others, the business corporation, the cooperative corporation, the nonprofit corporation, ...
The Yale Law Journal - Brandon Buskey Brandon Buskey Forum In the wake of the Supreme Court’s 2019 decision in Timbs v. Indiana, which applied the
The Yale Law Journal - Jonathan Meltzer Jonathan Meltzer Note In the aftermath of District of Columbia v. Heller and McDonald v. City of Chicago, the
posited that foreign firms crosslist in the United States to signal compliance with the strict U.S. corporate governance regime, these scholars have taken the enforcement of U.S ...
particular theory of religious disestablishment, one that emphasizes institutional pluralism and the importance of competing sources of authority, and argues that this model of ...