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jurisdictional competition for trust funds. To allow donors to exploit a loophole in the federal estate tax, since 1986 a host of states have abolished the
of affirmative action, A Systemic Analysis of Affirmative Action in American Law Schools, the entire structure collapses. As I explain briefly in this
jurisdictional competition for trust funds. To allow donors to exploit a loophole in the federal estate tax, since 1986 a host of states have abolished
using Global Positioning System (GPS) technology for automated, prolonged surveillance without obtaining warrants. As a result, cases are
Madhavi Sunder | Yale Law Journal Madhavi Sunder 112 Yale L.J. 1399 (2003) Human rights law has a problem with religion. In a postmodern world in
Matthew J. Spence | Yale Law Journal Matthew J. Spence 114 Yale L.J. 1185 (2005) On June 3, 2004, a jury in a San Francisco federal court convicted
after the Acts passage, these problematic sources have not, as the original framers of the Act hoped, died after a natural life of...
Tom R. Tyler | Yale Law Journal Tom R. Tyler The CSI effect is a term that legal authorities and the mass media have coined to describe a supposed
In this Article, we advance a theory of contract design in a world of costly litigation. We examine the efficiency of investment...
compatibility among all firms maximizes the size, density, and total value of the network by combining rivals into a single network. Applying network