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publication of a symposium on legal issues surrounding the growth and use of sovereign wealth funds as an international investment tool. This week presents the second of the two ...
argued that an array of nonjudicial actors—social movements, the federal political branches, state and local political entities—play an important role
the unique legacy that Judge Reinhardt crafted in his first thirty years on the bench. Tribute 120 Yale L.J. 529 (2010). Tribute 120 Yale L.J. 573 (2010). Tribute 120 Yale L.J ...
incentives shape how an agency implements international law? This Collection provides a window into the agency decisionmaking process that occurs after
Supreme Court. The Note analyzes the Supreme Court’s decisions in the so-called “released time” cases. These cases dealt with the question of whether
winners of the annual Yale Law Journal Student Essay Competition. This year’s topic was “Emerging Issues in Criminal Law.” The three winning Essays explore
Tribal Nations on the basis that they refused to exploit it. This Essay examines three cases, TVA v. Hill, Sequoyah v. TVA, and Standing Rock Sioux Tribe
cities were thought of as “political subdivisions of the state,” with no inherent powers but those that states explicitly granted them. Increasingly
things that are more extreme. You can take these observations as those of disappointed candidates who are struggling or as the insights of insiders
thereby incorporating these early models of family policing into the state and local agencies that exist today. In institutional-theory terms, the Act