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Jackson Neagli | Yale Law Journal Jackson Neagli Applying Hayek’s theory of law and liberty to contemporary American family law, this Essay concludes
distinctive opportunities to draw extralegal benefits from legal action. These benefits, however, are enabled and constrained by the procedural rules and norms that structure ...
unearths these values and argues that justice in taxation is impossible without a full and honest evaluation of the law’s underlying principles.
however, failed to solve existing problems and opened the door to new ones. This Essay addresses these shortcomings, and outlines recommendations for a better approach.
Brian Slattery | Yale Law Journal Brian Slattery The principle of self-determination, like Janus, has two faces: negative and positive. Often
Philip J. Weiser | Yale Law Journal Philip J. Weiser This Feature offers a roadmap for bringing and deciding predatory pricing cases under the
British colonial officials, foreign governments, and ships captains. Topics ranged from the mundane—illnesses, budgetary and administrative matters—to the profound, including ...
printed in Volume 118, Issue 8 of the Journal. Robert Ahdieh, Julian Ku, Margaret McGuinness, and Peter Spiro contributed their reactions to, and critiques of, this Essay for YLJ ...
Yale Law Journal The Meaning of the Civil Rights Revolution A symposium of essays on the origins and status of the civil rights project fifty years
Thomas Scott-Railton | Yale Law Journal Thomas Scott-Railton Over the last three decades, the doctrine and political valence of protections for