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Clauses Not Cases | Yale Law Journal Clauses Not Cases In Questioning Justice, Robert Post and Reva Siegel make three claims. First, that the
Virtual World Feudalism | Yale Law Journal Virtual World Feudalism Second Life is a feudal society. No, not metaphorically. Literally. Two problems
Cass R. Sunstein | Yale Law Journal Cass R. Sunstein 122 Yale L.J. 1826 (2013). A growing body of evidence demonstrates that in some contexts and for
Yale Law Journal - Railroad Regulation Reinterpreted Railroad Regulation Reinterpreted abstract. Railroading today is profitable but struggles to
Probable Cause Pluralism | Yale Law Journal Probable Cause Pluralism abstract. The constitutionality of a search or seizure typically depends upon
Reva B. Siegel | Yale Law Journal Reva B. Siegel This Article offers the first legal history of the Comstock Act from its enactment to its post-Dobbs
K-Sue Park | Yale Law Journal K-Sue Park What is the source of jurisdictional power, or the power to say what the law is and give it force in a
general law provided. S. Laurence Shaiman, The History of Imprisonment for Debt and Insolvency Laws in Pennsylvania as They Evolved from the Common Law
Jules L. Coleman | Yale Law Journal Jules L. Coleman In a recent article appearing in The Yale Law Journal, Ariel Porat argues that the tort of
Joshua D. Wright | Yale Law Journal Joshua D. Wright Frank Easterbrook argued that erroneous antitrust convictions are more costly than erroneous