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analyzes these cases and argues that federal courts are competent t… Note Even as Congress has gradually improved the military justice system, its
” between large and small public companies is the product of harmful or beneficial forces, and in so doing, rejects the idea that there is a single governance framework that is ...
The Yale Law Journal - Sheila R. Foster Sheila R. Foster Forum This Essay reflects on the ways that cities engaged in “infrastructure sharing” during
The Yale Law Journal - Tyler R. Giannini Tyler R. Giannini Forum This Essay considers the 2021 Supreme Court ruling in Nestlé USA, Inc. v. Doe to
for their mere thoughts—for their beliefs, desires, and unexecuted intentions. Yet its justification is something of a mystery. This Essay argues that each of the prevailing ...
The Yale Law Journal - Zachary J. Lustbader Zachary J. Lustbader Note Securities regulation is a poor host for insider trading doctrine. This Note
The Yale Law Journal - Angela Onwuachi-Willig Angela Onwuachi-Willig Review This Review examines the significance of Henry Louis Gates, Jr.’s new
The Yale Law Journal - Curtis A. Bradley Curtis A. Bradley Article This Article “unpacks” the doctrine of third-party standing. First, it identifies
members with medical needs, recently enacted state laws guarantee paid leave. This Essay argues the laws are groundbreaking in their inclusion of nonmarital partners, extended ...
rights within the United States. New evidence presented in this Article indic… Article A generation ago, it was common and uncontroversial for federal