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hatched a plan to defraud the United States government.1 When their scheme—which involved an unscrupulous Standard Oil agent, a Rio-based shipbuilder, and a large quantity of ...
Alexander Bickel showed long ago how the Supreme Court’s discretionary certiorari jurisdiction was the lynchpin of those “passive virtues” that are essential to principled ...
The Yale Law Journal - John C. Coffee Jr. John C. Coffee Jr. Article 111 Yale L.J. 1 (2001) Deep and liquid securities markets appear to be an
their own workers. To prevent that from happening, I argue that courts should apply the new rules—which will likely take effect in December—in a way that discourages the abuse of ...
sentences to give prosecutors extra plea-bargaining chips. Yet even legislatures and prosecutors themselves do not think that these inflated sentences are
There a Design Defect in the Restatement (Third) of Torts: Products Liability?, George Conk criticizes the American Law Institute and the Reporters
The Yale Law Journal - News: Presenting Volume 128 Presenting Volume 128 Erin van Wesenbeeck
than a dozen federal agencies on a range of consumer topics, from highway safety and a… Forum Jameel Jaffer & Brett Max Kaufman This much should be
The Yale Law Journal - Vernon E. Jordan Jr. Vernon E. Jordan Jr. Tribute 113 Yale L.J. 803 (2004)
third woman. Judge Sotomayor would also join two other Yale Law School graduates currently on the Court—Justice Clarence Thomas ’74 and former Journal