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The Yale Law Journal - Joshua Revesz Joshua Revesz Comment Legal scholars, by and large, revile peremptory challenges. Allowing parties to
The Yale Law Journal - Alyssa Peterson Alyssa Peterson Feature Although gender-based violence has long been recognized as a form of sex
The Yale Law Journal - Mollie Lee Mollie Lee Note 116 Yale L.J. 456 (2006) Congressional authority to enact environmental legislation has been called
The Yale Law Journal - Howard Shelanski Howard Shelanski Feature Because regulation works alongside antitrust law to govern U.S. market structure and
The Yale Law Journal - Michael Katz Michael Katz Feature Multisided platforms are ubiquitous in today’s economy. This Feature concludes that
The Yale Law Journal - Adeel Mohammadi Adeel Mohammadi Note Current First Amendment doctrine permits courts to judge a claimant’s religious sincerity
The Yale Law Journal - Drew Simshaw Drew Simshaw Forum This Essay argues that technological and procedural legal interoperability—that is, widespread
The Yale Law Journal - Lindsey Gailmard Lindsey Gailmard Feature Prevailing constitutional interpretation sees Congress’s role as legislative, but
The Yale Law Journal - Richard Craswell Richard Craswell Response 112 Yale L.J. 903 (2003) In his thoughtful essay, Eric Posner asks whether economic
The Yale Law Journal - Eugene Volokh Eugene Volokh Forum Law reviews work hard to prevent and correct errors. They exert prodigious cite-checking