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The Yale Law Journal - Michael Serota Michael Serota Forum Finding methodological consensus for statutory interpretation cases is all the rage these
The Yale Law Journal - David Schulz David Schulz Forum A generally accepted, objective way to differentiate reliable generators of accurate
The Yale Law Journal - Pamela Samuelson Pamela Samuelson Article 111 Yale L.J. 1575 (2002) Reverse engineering has a long history as an accepted
mutual incomprehension” between the liberal arts and sciences. Snow’s “Two Cultures” thesis is particularly relevant to patent law, a realm where law
The Yale Law Journal - Jed Glickstein Jed Glickstein Note 122 Yale L.J. 1964 (2013). In Hosanna-Tabor Evangelical Lutheran Church & School v. EEOC
The Yale Law Journal - Oren Bracha Oren Bracha Article 118 Yale L.J. 186 (2008). The concept of the author is deemed to be central to copyright law
regulation, or command that he or she is charged with enforcing. The theory of such suits is that the civil servant is uniquely situated to challenge
The Yale Law Journal - Chris Michel Chris Michel Comment The political question doctrine poses a paradox. Courts increasingly dismiss claims as
security (“supermax”) prison, which opene… Feature Two developments frame this discussion: the demise of negotiated contracts as the predicate to
The Yale Law Journal - Sundeep Iyer Sundeep Iyer Comment When Congress creates a statutory cause of action, some required elements of that cause of