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#MeToo and the Future of Sexual Harassment Law

vulnerable to retaliation. This Essay provides the perspective of an employment lawyer on the shortcomings of sexual harassment law and how state law

Responses to David Schleicher, Stuck! The Law and Economics of Residential Stagnation

The Yale Law Journal - Responses to David Schleicher, i Stuck! The Law and Economics of Residential Stagnation /i Collection Responses to David

Responses to Anne C. Dailey and Laura A. Rosenbury’s The New Law of the Child

The Yale Law Journal - Responses to Anne C. Dailey and Laura A. Rosenbury’s i The New Law of the Child /i Collection Responses to Anne C. Dailey and

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The Yale Law Journal - Home Current law makes it easy to sue cities. Too easy. While suing federal and state governments is notoriously difficult

401(k) Plans

The Yale Law Journal - 401(k) Plans 401(k) Plans Forum In 2022, over 1.87 million Americans ceased employment before satisfying their employer’s 401

Forum: Bad News for John Marshall

whether the Fourteenth Amendment limited a state’s abilities to set maximum hours laws, absent sufficient evidence that the maximum hours law protected

Forum: In Praise of the Supporting Cast

groom them to lead. And he proposes that law schools should “more candidly recognize” lawyers’ leadership potential and so change their approach to

The Perils and Promise of Public Nuisance

with familiar aspects of tort law and its consistency across past and present. Public nuisance is an object lesson in the common law’s balance of

Probate Lending

& Trusts Law § 13-2.3 (McKinney 2015); see also In re Devlin, 588 N.Y.S.2d 316, 319 ( App. Div. 1992) (noting that lawmakers passed the statute to

Forum: The Overreach of Limits on “Legal Advice”

lawyers and nonlawyers: “The essence of professional judgment of the lawyer is the educated ability to relate the general body and philosophy of law to