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professionals, more than statute or case law, define the norms of corporate bankruptcy. This Book Review shows how rule-by-reorganizers can explain Chapter 11s troubling tendency ...
The Yale Law Journal - Nicholas R. Reaves Nicholas R. Reaves Forum Should government defendants be able to more easily moot a case than private
The Yale Law Journal - Joseph C. Davis Joseph C. Davis Forum Should government defendants be able to more easily moot a case than private defendants
The Yale Law Journal - Reilly S. Steel Reilly S. Steel Article This Article argues that the conventional wisdom about corporate raiders and activist
implementing a system of lending that models the financing provided to small business debtors in a bankruptcy proceeding. Such a system would be more targeted, effective, and fair ...
consumers, but this Essay tests and finds that consumers discriminate based on the sellers race. The authors collected data on more than 1000 taxicab rides in New Haven, ...
The Yale Law Journal - David S. Gamage David S. Gamage Note 113 Yale L.J. 1283 (2004) Incentive-based regulations are generally more efficient than
legislation are unlikely to provide a timely solution to protect consumers. Rather than rely on statutory claims or the privacy torts to protect consumer
in top 100 law reviews between 1990 and 2010, we observe that team authors dominate solo authors in the production of legal knowledge. Team research is on average more frequently ...
The Yale Law Journal - Stephen M. Griffin Stephen M. Griffin Forum There is a widespread intuition that the Constitution provides much less than a