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Law and Economics

The Yale Law Journal - Law and Economics Law and Economics Note Labor and antitrust have historically been at odds: workers have faced antitrust

Environmental Law

used… Comment 113 Yale L.J. 533 (2003) The antitrust laws are meant to govern and promote competition. But how antitrust law should treat nonprofit

Criminal Law

The Yale Law Journal - Criminal Law Criminal Law Article Over the last two decades, U.S. courts have convicted hundreds of thousands of Latin

Labor and Employment Law

in order to advance their clients’ interests, progressive lawyers must redefine public interest law such that it centers on a commitment to

Election Law

The Yale Law Journal - Election Law Election Law Forum The ECRA is a major step toward preventing future election subversion. But since states and

Corporate Law

The Yale Law Journal - Corporate Law Corporate Law Article This Article argues that the rise of the modern state was a necessary condition for the

Insurance Law

The Yale Law Journal - Insurance Law Insurance Law Forum Cyber-insurance policies often include a hostile-or-warlike action exclusion. The legal

State & Local Government Law

The Yale Law Journal - State & Local Government Law State & Local Government Law Article Current law makes it easy to sue cities. Too easy. While

Foreign Affairs Law

The Yale Law Journal - Foreign Affairs Law Foreign Affairs Law Forum This Essay traces the historical evolution of the border search exception to the

Cultural-Property Law

The Yale Law Journal - Cultural-Property Law Cultural-Property Law Note The recent protests over Confederate memorials illustrate a gap in cultural