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The Hand Formula’s Unequal Inputs | Yale Law Journal The Hand Formula’s Unequal Inputs abstract. Tort cases often hinge on whether the defendant behaved “unreasonably.” Tort theori
| Yale Law Journal Christopher Brett Jaeger Tort law’s famous Hand Formula does not align with how laypeople judge whether conduct is reasonable. Five original experiments demonstr
Restricted Charitable Gifts to the Government | Yale Law Journal Restricted Charitable Gifts to the Government abstract. With surprising frequency, the government accepts a restric
Yale Law Journal Supreme Court Opinion Cites Student Note In Bostock v. Clayton County, No. 17-1618, 2020 WL 3146686 (U.S. June 15, 2020), the United States Supreme Court held that
| Yale Law Journal Roger Colinvaux Critics argue that the Civil Rights Act of 1866 prevents charitable giving based on race. This Feature defends these charitable contributions as
| Yale Law Journal Krister Rasmussen Many prominent calls for compromise between Russia and Ukraine neglect a binding rule of international law: a treaty by which an aggressor extr
Yale Law Journal Presenting Volume 128 Erin van Wesenbeeck
Writing a Rule for the Aegis: Subordinate Criminal Liability After i Trump v. United States /i | Yale Law Journal Writing a Rule for the Aegis: Subordinate Criminal Liability After
Antidiscrimination Law | Yale Law Journal Antidiscrimination Law Critics argue that the Civil Rights Act of 1866 prevents charitable giving based on race. This Feature defends thes
Criminal Procedure | Yale Law Journal Criminal Procedure Today, most Americans accept that the jury is supposed to be a fair cross-section of the community. But where did that idea