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The Yale Law Journal - Joshua P. Zoffer Joshua P. Zoffer Note Presidents-elect and presidential transition teams wield exceptional power, from
The Yale Law Journal - Hannah Jacobs Wiseman Hannah Jacobs Wiseman Forum Tara K. Righetti, Hannah Jacobs Wiseman & James W. Coleman Even as the
SLAPP statutes give public-figure defamation plaintiffs a near-impossible task. Such plaintiffs must introduce facts—before discovery—about the defendant’s mental state ...
law defamation regime with a federal defamation law. Doctrinally, a federal regime would better fit the modern, boundaryless digital-communications paradigm. Practically, it would ...
The Yale Law Journal - Rubin Danberg Biggs Rubin Danberg Biggs Note Rubin Danberg Biggs & Patrick Holland A key exception to the Fair Housing Act’s
The Yale Law Journal - Noelle N. Wyman Noelle N. Wyman Note Restrictive voting laws not only infringe upon the rights of individual Native American
hedge funds—lambasting raiders and praising activists—is wrong. The authors explain how activists are more likely than raiders to engage in mistargeting, implying they are also ...
The Yale Law Journal - Stephen P. Younger Stephen P. Younger Forum Whether nonlawyers should have ownership roles in law firms is a hotly debated
opaque capital: aggressive financiers who offer attorneys and plaintiffs access to capital. The prospect of leveling the playing field is alluring. But these financiers will never ...