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plaintiffs in discrimination suits routinely prevail on the basis of propensity proofs. Yet neither the parties nor the courts are to blame for these rampant violations. It is, ...
The Yale Law Journal - Joseph Pomianowski Joseph Pomianowski Comment Why is Sony/ATV Music Publishing, the world’s largest music publisher,1 unhappy
The Yale Law Journal - Scott Hershovitz Scott Hershovitz Essay For more than forty years, jurisprudence has been dominated by the Hart-Dworkin debate
The Yale Law Journal - Cory Adkins Cory Adkins Forum Cory Adkins & David Singh Grewal In January 2016, the Canadian infrastructure company
The Yale Law Journal - Jonathan Lewinsohn Jonathan Lewinsohn Note 115 Yale L.J. 438 (2005) This Note provides the first detailed account of the
The Yale Law Journal - Kimberly Gahan Kimberly Gahan Forum Impeachment is a nasty accusation these days. In the wake of Senator Feingold’s proposed
The Yale Law Journal - Julie Veroff Julie Veroff Note In June 2010, after more than a decade of negotiation, the Assembly of States Parties to the
The Yale Law Journal - Floyd Abrams Floyd Abrams Forum Testifying before the Senate Judiciary Committee regarding her confirmation as a Supreme Court
strengths of state and federal courts and the power of the states to sue on behalf of their injured citizens. Since Congress passed the Class Action Fairness Act of 2005 (CAFA),1…
The Yale Law Journal - Marion Crain Marion Crain Forum In The New Labor Law, Professor Kate Andrias describes a labor regime founded upon politicized