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parties design contracts under the existing adversarial system, which relies on the parties to establish relevant facts indirectly by the use of evidentiary proxies. In this ...
half century, scholars tend to view contemporary civil procedure as raising new problems that require new solutions. We have overlooked that many of these problems can be ...
The Yale Law Journal - Robert D. Carroll
The Yale Law Journal - Christian A. Garza Christian A. Garza Comment 110 Yale L.J. 379 (2000)
constitutional tort law. Current doctrine severs remedies from rights and authorizes money damages on terms that apply indifferently to all constitutional violations. This ...
The Yale Law Journal - Robert L. Nightingale Robert L. Nightingale Note This Note advocates a new approach to determining the severability of long
Court, the Court struck down Florida’s death penalty scheme. It held that the scheme violated the Sixth Amendment jury right because it permitted
group of activist investors working in unison to gain control of corporate boards.1 These activist investors collectively buy stock in a public company and then leverage their ...
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 ...