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interpreting, and implementing the Constitution, perhaps they could hire young lawyers just out of law school to aid the effort. It might prove to
Big Money v. The Framers | Yale Law Journal Big Money v. The Framers African-Americans and women were once, at law, lesser beings. They were made
This essay is part of a collection In Memoriam: Robert A. Burt Robert A. Burt was a member of the Yale Law School Class of 1964, a Note & Comment
The Future of Legal Scholarship | Yale Law Journal The Future of Legal Scholarship Legal scholars’ work has moved beyond law journals’ printed pages
that most law professors feel defensive about the lawsuit culture that has emerged over the last few decades. It’s easy for them to dismiss tort
because of colonial American practice. By the early seventeenth century, English law subjected the by-laws of corporations to the requirement that they
politically to change the regulation. Challenging the licensing law under the Constitution would not have come to mind. Part of why your lawyer would not turn
Costs: A New Theory for Corporate Law and Governance, 117 Colum. L. Rev. 767, 771 (2017) (extending Hansmann’s theory). × Andrei Shleifer & Lawrence
1 SPECIAL ISSUE ON THE LAW OF THE TERRITORIES Date Posted: March 23, 2021 Submission Deadline: July 15, 2021 Topic: The Law of the