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recent U.S. authorization of coercive interrogation techniques, and the legal decisions that sanctioned them, constitute a dramatic break with the past
—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 - 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 - Mark Weston Janis Mark Weston Janis Forum Mark Weston Janis Noah Feldman’s “cosmopolitan law” is, I think, a revised version
looking at tort law from the outside in. Theorists committed to external goals like efficient allocation of resources or moral justice have treated tort
The Yale Law Journal - Andrew D. Goldstein Andrew D. Goldstein Note 113 Yale L.J. 1955 (2004) Last summer, when a panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals
opinions have curtailed access to civil justice. But previous empirical studies looking only at Rule 12(b)(6) grant rates have failed to capture the full effect of these cases ...
The Yale Law Journal - Barrett J. Anderson Barrett J. Anderson Note 121 Yale L.J. 1912 (2012). Courts have historically regulated the use of
The Yale Law Journal - William S. Consovoy William S. Consovoy Forum William S. Consovoy & Nicole Stelle Garnett In his twenty-five years on the
The Yale Law Journal - Ruth Vassar Lazenby Ruth Vassar Lazenby Forum Ruth Vassar Lazenby This Essay analyzes New York City data on the collection of