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The Yale Law Journal - Christopher M. Re Christopher M. Re Article 121 Yale L.J. 1584 (2012). The Reconstruction Amendments are justly celebrated for
Bribes and other types of corrupt dealings are hard to observe and to prosecute if both sides gain from the transaction, because even clear losers may risk retaliation if they ...
domain doctrine and due process doctrine. Following Kelo, numerous states have reformed their eminent domain laws in an effort to ensure that the takings power is not abused ...
The Yale Law Journal - Janna J. Hansen Janna J. Hansen Note 112 Yale L.J. 2465 (2003) Government contracts with private providers for the supply of
—The American Royalties Too Act of 2014 (known for its catchy abbreviation: the ART Act),1 which, if passed, will grant visual artists2 a right to collect royalties when their ...
The Yale Law Journal - Ruby Z. Afram Ruby Z. Afram Note 115 Yale L.J. 880 (2006) Early decision admission programs--which allow a student to receive
The Yale Law Journal - Carol M. Rose Carol M. Rose Review 114 Yale L.J. 991 (2005) In Who Owns Native Culture? and Public Lands and Political Meaning
The Yale Law Journal - Adam Kyle Kaufman Adam Kyle Kaufman Comment Adam Kyle Kaufman 115 Yale L.J. 1471 (2006) In this Comment, I argue that states
The Yale Law Journal - Richard H. McAdams Richard H. McAdams Review 110 Yale L.J. 625 (2001) For decades, sociologists and law-and-society scholars
The Yale Law Journal - Mark Weston Janis Mark Weston Janis Forum Mark Weston Janis Noah Feldman’s “cosmopolitan law” is, I think, a revised version