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THE YALE LAW JOURNAL FORUM N O V E M B E R 2 1 , 2 0 1 6 A Resurgence of Secret Law Jameel Jaffer & Brett Max Kaufman 1 2 3 a
small player holding a claim much like everyone else’s, but rather a distressed debt professional advancing her own agenda. Secured creditors are more
Herbert Hovenkamp | Yale Law Journal Herbert Hovenkamp Large digital platforms often are not winner-take-all markets. As a result, antitrust has a
by relabeling an interest in protecting unborn life as an interest in protecting women’s health. At SCOTUSblog, the authors have published a preview
THE YALE LAW JOURNAL FORUM N O V E M B E R 2 1 , 2 0 1 6 The “Freedom From Information” Act: A Look Back at Nader, FOIA, and What Went
substantial federal question.” The piece argues that the couple’s Equal Protection-based claim to a marriage license was “far from frivolous,” and quite
Article recently published in the Journal by Kristin A. Collins. Professor Collinss piece, relying upon archival research into the origins of gender- and
organize government as a kind of machine producing uniform public choices. A functioning democracy requires a simpler framework allowing officials to take
barriers to become an attorney and advocate. It argues that bar associations should use a conditional-approval process that informs applicants whether the
national government is perceived as a state of courts and parties in which federal administration was minimal and congressional statutes were either self-executing or so detailed ...