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May Congress Abrogate Stare Decisis by Statute? | Yale Law Journal May Congress Abrogate Stare Decisis by Statute? Introduction On January 3, 2017
internet. State legislatures have been more eager to tackle the problem of reforming defamation law, with the majority of states enacting laws to
Arbitration’s Counter-Narrative: The Religious Arbitration Paradigm | Yale Law Journal Arbitration’s Counter-Narrative: The Religious Arbitration
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
the market sense of the term. One of family law’s overriding goals is minimizing state outlays by externalizing the costs of family-law problems. It
The Yale Law Journal - Reflections on the 2017 Tax Act Collection Reflections on the 2017 Tax Act The 2017 Tax Act, sometimes called the Tax Cuts
Remedies and Incentives in Presidential Removal Cases | Yale Law Journal Remedies and Incentives in Presidential Removal Cases abstract. In
the stakes are not the ordinary functioning of trademark law, but rather trademark law’s ability to be put to the external goal of combating
law.” In the wake of the Poe decision, doctors, lawyers, and professors of Yale University worked with Estelle Griswold of the local Planned Parenthood
Victims Versus the State’s Monopoly on Punishment? | Yale Law Journal Victims Versus the State’s Monopoly on Punishment? abstract. Gabriel Mendlow’s