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The Yale Law Journal - Oren Gross Oren Gross Article 112 Yale L.J. 1011 (2003) This Article suggests that legal models that have been traditionally
was centrally concerned with the concept of institutionalized humiliation. Ackerman inveighs against the fact that we have turned away from this
abortion on the Supreme Court. If only the Court had stayed its hand or decided Roe v. Wade on narrower grounds, they argue, the nation would have reached a political settlement ...
The Yale Law Journal - Eduardo Penalver Eduardo Penalver Review 116 Yale L.J. 732 (2007)
trademarks that consist of “matter which may disparage or falsely suggest aconnection with persons, living or dead, institutions, beliefs, or nationalsymbols, or bring them into ...
The Yale Law Journal - Robert Kry Robert Kry Comment 111 Yale L.J. 761 (2001) Comment 110 Yale L.J. 725 (2001)
longest serving incumbents: federal judicial supremacy. On Tuesday, voters across the country will decide the future of this notion—that the decisions
and the Myth of Sexual Autonomy, Jed Rubenfeld contends that the most obvious candidate—sexual autonomy—is inadequate. I agree, though for vastly different reasons. Rubenfeld ...
The Yale Law Journal - Matthew Sipe Matthew Sipe Comment Modern adverse possession doctrine appears to be in regular need of re-justification. There
The Yale Law Journal - Steven Shepard Steven Shepard Comment 115 Yale L.J. 2203 (2006) In this Comment I question the U.S. Attorneys claim that every