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shape people’s voluntary choices in order to lead them to the option they most pref… Note 122 Yale L.J. 258 (2012). A spate of new research suggests that
as individuals. This Article excavates the philosophical foundations of that idea and argues that the Supreme Court has misconceived it. If the Court
The Yale Law Journal - Emile Shehada Emile Shehada Note Despite their differences, consumer and business Chapter 7 cases are administered by the same
constitutions can also be used to de-judicialize politics. We focus on the de-judicialization strategy of adding detailed provisions to U.S. state constitutions, and demonstrate ...
parties post public, online messages to share campaign strategy with super PACs. This Note provides the first descriptive account of the practice, and assesses its legality under ...
of expertise against them. This Response questions the value, however, of urging judges to treat police expertise as a “professional technology” as opposed to a “professional ...
The Yale Law Journal - Erik Hovenkamp Erik Hovenkamp Article Tech platforms are often accused of refusing to deal with their competitors. But courts
The Yale Law Journal - Marnie Lowe Marnie Lowe Comment What would it take for a state to eliminate racial bias in policing? This Comment explores one
large- and small-cap companies, resulting in what this Article terms the “Corporate Governance Gap.” Recognizing a disparity in the operation of driving forces that promote ...
The Yale Law Journal - Hannah Duncan Hannah Duncan Note Existing Eighth Amendment protections force judges to sort children into pseudoscientific