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Curtis A. Bradley | Yale Law Journal Curtis A. Bradley This Article “unpacks” the doctrine of third-party standing. First, it identifies true third
Douglas G. Baird | Yale Law Journal Douglas G. Baird 119 Yale L.J. 648 (2010). In large Chapter 11 cases, the prototypical creditor is no longer a
Patricia L. Bellia | Yale Law Journal Patricia L. Bellia 121 Yale L.J. 1448. WikiLeaks’ successive disclosures of classified U.S. documents
Zachary D. Clopton | Yale Law Journal Zachary D. Clopton Current law makes it easy to sue cities. Too easy. While suing federal and state governments
Richard M. Re | Yale Law Journal Richard M. Re 121 Yale L.J. 1584 (2012). The Reconstruction Amendments are justly celebrated for transforming
Bryan W. Leach | Yale Law Journal Bryan W. Leach 115 Yale L.J. 247 (2005) Amid the controversy surrounding the recently enacted Bankruptcy Abuse
Daryl J. Levinson | Yale Law Journal Daryl J. Levinson 121 Yale L.J. 1286. This Article explores the functional similarities, residual differences
City, Heal Thyself | Yale Law Journal City, Heal Thyself In Save the Cities, Stop the Suburbs, Nicole Stelle Garnett perceptively ruminates about the
C. Scott Hemphill | Yale Law Journal C. Scott Hemphill This Article examines the mechanisms through which anticompetitive effects may arise when
James J. Williamson | Yale Law Journal James J. Williamson