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sooner than it did. Why do people stay? Hope, or commitment, or because they share a lease or she owns the car. Life and love are complicated, and, as Neil Sedaka sang, “Breaking ...
toward restricting firms from using above-cost price cuts to drive out entrants. This Article argues that these legal developments likely reflect the fact that scholarly critiques ...
The Yale Law Journal - David Sweet David Sweet Note 113 Yale L.J. 219 (2003) Lawyers surely understand sacrifice. The business of representation
substantial deference when they interpret statutes informally under the standard of Skidmore v. Swift & Co. A key reason why courts defer to agencies is that agencies are more ...
The Yale Law Journal - Stephen Wizner Stephen Wizner Forum Introduction How should we deliver legal services to low-income clients in need? How
homes, have upended the public narrative of who poor workers are and what they deserve both at work and at home. By doing so, these movements have won victories that were once ...
The Yale Law Journal - Benjamin Ewing Benjamin Ewing Article 121 Yale L.J. 350 (2011). Not just a system of checks and balances ideally tuned to
The Yale Law Journal - Jeffrey Selbin Jeffrey Selbin Forum Introduction How should we deliver legal services to low-income clients in need? How
The Yale Law Journal - Alice Clapman Alice Clapman Note 112 Yale L.J. 1545 (2003) When Lori Driver, an anti-abortion activist, learned that Lisa
The Yale Law Journal - Paul Gowder Paul Gowder Essay 115 Yale L.J. 2254 (2006) In this Essay, we first observe the rise of what we call quasipublic