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economic conduct, deregulatory cycles can create gaps in competition enforcement. This Feature argues that antitrust enforcement should strengthen as regulation weakens.
The Yale Law Journal - Hope Metcalf Hope Metcalf Essay 122 Yale L.J. 2504 (2013). One measure of Gideon v. Wainwright is that it made the U.S
The Yale Law Journal - Carl Shapiro Carl Shapiro Feature This Feature argues that Section 1 of the Sherman Act can play an important role in ensuring
The Yale Law Journal - Shon Hopwood Shon Hopwood Forum This Essay describes the difficult process of federal criminal justice reform and how the
The Yale Law Journal - Victor Fleischer Victor Fleischer Forum Important characteristics distinguish sovereign wealth fund investment, which is often
parts of their pregnancies. This Essay argues that the laws imposing these restrictions are ill-conceived and likely unconstitutional and, using behavioral economics, suggests a ...
Excessive Fines Clause to the States, this Essay argues that defendants are better protected by replacing the clause’s “gross disproportionality” standard with the more rigorous ...
The Yale Law Journal - Adam Hickey
Francisco and the sanctuary city litigation more broadly as a case study, this Essay argues that cities can and should take advantage of the Constitution’s federalism protections ...
meaning of five words tucked into 26 U.S.C. § 36B(b)(2)(A), a once-obscure provision of the law under which tax subsidies are available for “qualified health plans . . . which ...