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often emerges as a danger: when benefits become “rights,” policymakers lose flexibility, taxpayers suffer, and the poor lose their incentive to work. Absent from the discussion is ...
The Yale Law Journal - Jane Y. Chong Jane Y. Chong Note 122 Yale L.J. 724 (2012). This Note proposes using outlawry proceedings to bring legitimacy
empirical staff’s criticisms of their recent article, which found, contrary to the Commission’s prior work, no evidence that racial disparity in sentences increased in response to ...
The Yale Law Journal - Robert J. Smith Robert J. Smith Forum Legal discourse on implicit bias has changed the way scholars and citizens think about
The Yale Law Journal - Omri Ben-Shahar Omri Ben-Shahar Forum In a recent essay in The Yale Law Journal, Douglas Lichtman argues that courts
The Yale Law Journal - Margot K. Mendelson Margot K. Mendelson Comment 119 Yale L.J. 1012 (2010). This Note argues that immigration courts have
’” constitutionalism and the republic of statutes is an unusually wide-ranging work of legal and political analysis, one that defies comprehensive summary. In this Essay, we bore ...
The Yale Law Journal - News: Submissions Open Submissions Open The Journal is now accepting submissions for Volume 119. Submissions currently being
financial institutions (“banks”) become insolvent from the political challenges that exist before banks are distressed. These political problems arise because policymakers would ...
The Yale Law Journal - David J. DAddio David J. DAddio Comment 113 Yale L.J. 1991 (2004) United States v. Bird, 287 F.3d 709 (8th Cir. 2002); United