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The Accountable Bureaucrat | Yale Law Journal The Accountable Bureaucrat abstract. Common wisdom has it that bureaucrats are unaccountable to the
general law provided. S. Laurence Shaiman, The History of Imprisonment for Debt and Insolvency Laws in Pennsylvania as They Evolved from the Common Law
Introduction The era of Chinese Exclusion is foundational to the field of immigration law. In enduring decisions, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld laws
Sex in Public | Yale Law Journal Sex in Public abstract. This Article recounts the first history of sex in public accommodations law—a history
Joshua D. Wright | Yale Law Journal Joshua D. Wright Frank Easterbrook argued that erroneous antitrust convictions are more costly than erroneous
Innovation Policy Pluralism | Yale Law Journal Innovation Policy Pluralism abstract. When lawyers and scholars speak of “intellectual property,” they
John C.P. Goldberg | Yale Law Journal John C.P. Goldberg 115 Yale L.J. 524 (2005) In our legal system, redressing private wrongs has tended to be the
In Loco Reipublicae | Yale Law Journal In Loco Reipublicae abstract. The Supreme Court has long held that children enjoy a range of constitutional
Federalism by Contract | Yale Law Journal Federalism by Contract abstract. Just as private parties use contracts to facilitate joint projects and
compose the standard model by which judges, lawyers, officials, and citizens determine the law of the Constitution. Indeed, that is the point of this book