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is directed to file a supplemental letter brief regarding the following issues: (1) Whether Congress had, as an actual legislative purpose for
executive pay, job losses, and wage stagnation.” Having noted these problems, Strine lays a portion of the blame at the feet of activist hedge funds and
his research subject to such an interpretation. A deeper analysis, however, reconciles Forman’s research with antiracist accounts of U.S. crime policy
is actually being used as the means to avoid the adverse consequences of the Act itself.” Koppelman shows why that reasoning amounts to a fallacy: If
Submission” category. A selection committee from Volume 127 of the Yale Law Journal will consider all submissions anonymously. Winners will be
will be awarded a $300 cash prize. Winning submissions will be published in the Yale Law Journal Forum, YLJ’s online component. All Forum Essays are
problems. The Competition is open to current law students and recent law-school graduates nationwide. Up to three winners will be awarded a $300 cash
Fissuring has already transformed the landscape of work and contributed to weaker labor standards and growing inequality. A sensible response to automation
contends, is a distinct privacy interest that warrants recognition and protection. It serves as a cornerstone for sexual autonomy and consent. It is
use a multiple-markets approach, which appropriately accounts for cross-market network effects without collapsing all of a platform’s users into a single product market.