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Can Strong Mayors Empower Weak Cities? On the Power of Local Executives in a Federal System | Yale Law Journal Can Strong Mayors Empower Weak Cities? On the Power of Local Executiv
Sharing Nicely: On Shareable Goods and the Emergence of Sharing as a Modality of Economic Production | Yale Law Journal
This essay is part of a collection 2020 i Yale Law Journal /i Student-Essay Competition The Essays that won the third annual Yale Law Journal Student
place after the federal government informally established its “no-bailout rule.” If the federal government were to establish the following simple
This essay is part of a collection Lock Them™ Up: Holding Transnational Corporate Human-Rights Abusers Accountable In the increasingly globalized
use. This Essay argues that antitrust market definition and substitutability methodologies lend themselves surprisingly well to the post-Warhol
Journal Equality’s Frontiers: How Congress’s Section 5 Power Can Secure Transformative Equality (as Justice Ginsburg Illustrates in Coleman) This Essay was
Protections In a 2003 essay in The Yale Law Journal entitled Minorities, Shareholder and Otherwise, Anupam Chander compared corporate law’s special
Practical realities and established legal principles from the age of typewriters and telephones teach us that businesses should need to preserve real
accounting firms and think tanks estimated losses of around 100 to 130 billion. Responding to these criticisms, in 2006 the government permitted the