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Liberated Slaves | Yale Law Journal Liberated Slaves Like British admiralty courts and courts in many civil law countries, the international slave
the absence of a discussion of what philosophy should guide antitrust law and enforcement. Addressing America’s market power problem also requires
state that acts as exclusive prosecutor exceeds its moral standing and incurs a debt to the victim. The nature of this debt and how we might discharge
Furman, President Heather K. Gerken, and Professor Jeannie Suk Gersen—reflect upon and honor their former bosss humility, wit, and legacy. 118 Yale
aims to rectify the founding U.S. treatment of race and sex and additional hierarchical social inequalities. Historical and doctrinal context and
apolitical economy, continues to shape how we understand unions—and much more—today. Workers today are rediscovering the power of the strike and upending
THE YALE LAW JOURNAL FORUM J A N U A R Y 2 4 , 2 0 1 7 The Unitary Executive and the Scope of Executive Power John Harrison 1 the
Richard C. Schragger | Yale Law Journal Richard C. Schragger 121 Yale L.J. 860 (2012). Recent state and municipal budget crises have generated a
Judge Juan Torruella held via a Zoom conference. Judge José Cabranes describes Judge Juan Torruella’s legacy and his place in the history of Puerto Rico
Aaron S. Edlin | Yale Law Journal Aaron S. Edlin Responding to C. Scott Hemphill and Philip Weiser’s feature on Brooke Group predatory pricing, Edlin