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law, which sets limits on how hostilities may be conducted during armed conflicts. In other words, it focuses on laws for wartime, not peacetime
Why Blogs Are Bad for Legal Scholarship | Yale Law Journal Why Blogs Are Bad for Legal Scholarship The best legal scholarship is increasingly
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
uniform Laws on the subject of Bankruptcies.” Any law enacted under the authority of the Bankruptcy Clause must possess the features of a bankruptcy law
The Costs of Consensus in Statutory Construction | Yale Law Journal The Costs of Consensus in Statutory Construction Finding methodological consensus
two years prior, when he worked as a government lawyer, he had “not given a speech, written a law review article or, as far as anyone knows, taken a
The Fourth Amendment in the Information Age | Yale Law Journal The Fourth Amendment in the Information Age To badly mangle Marx, a specter is
Unlocking the Potential of Art Investment Vehicles | Yale Law Journal Unlocking the Potential of Art Investment Vehicles Richard B. Parkinson & R.S
responsiveness across diverse legal contexts. The Duty to Respond to Rulemaking Comments | Yale Law Journal The Duty to Respond to Rulemaking Comments abstract
Regulating Federal Prosecutors: Let There Be Light | Yale Law Journal Regulating Federal Prosecutors: Let There Be Light The Office of Professional