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of its existence, arguing that civil rights advocates today should do more than reverse the harms of the Trump years. Rather, advocates must leverage the Division’s institutional ...
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 ...
more favorable treatment to lessors than to secured lenders, but legal scholars have yet to identify a normative justification for the disparate
The Yale Law Journal - Zohar Goshen Zohar Goshen Article This Article argues that the conventional wisdom about corporate raiders and activist hedge
afternoon. Rather than p… Essay As celebrations mark the fiftieth anniversary of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, it is essential to recover the
The Yale Law Journal - Jonathan Masur Jonathan Masur Forum This is the sur-reply to a series of responses to Jonathan Masurs recent article, , which
and wage stagnation.” Having noted these problems, Strine l… Essay 115 Yale L.J. 2416 (2006) Agencies in the executive branch are better situated than
The Yale Law Journal - Talha Syed Talha Syed Feature This Feature revisits the widely held assumption that pharma needs patents to sustain innovation
conceptualizing it as property, rather than a piece of sovereign territory. The story of Navassa shows how the concept of property is central to the law of the
influenced the perpetrator and did so with the required mens rea. Just what that mens rea should be has been contested for more than a century. Here I consider three major ...