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Rita Koganzon | Yale Law Journal Rita Koganzon This Essay argues against the pursuit of students’ rights, which function mainly as a smokescreen
state courts, a remedy largely unappreciated in the literature. These state-law claims make use of statutory provisions defining residency, state
Sovereign Wealth Funds Symposium | Yale Law Journal Sovereign Wealth Funds Symposium The Pocket Part is pleased to announce the publication of a
that Congress deserves credit for bringing the U.S. rate in line with other OECD countries, potentially saving the corporate tax by establishing a minimum global rate.
sexual harassment. But our employment law incentivizes employers to tolerate high-ranking harassers while cracking down on inappropriate behavior by the rank-and-file. This Essay ...
Kate Yoon | Yale Law Journal Kate Yoon The distinction between a state’s public and private acts is flimsy and unclear. Choosing to see an act as
but important nonlegislative powers. In this Book Review, Anita Krishnakumar argues that while reinvigorating these powers is a good idea in theory, Congress may not have the ...
threaten efficient criminal sanctions. This Note presents a microeconomic model of corporate criminal prosecution for Too-Big-to-Jail businesses and offers several prosecutorial ...
Joaquin Gonzalez | Yale Law Journal Joaquin Gonzalez Relying on the author’s experiences as a Yale Law Journal Fellow, this Essay looks at direct and
Union, and Australia to regulate law enforcement access to data, highlights their promise and their limits, and offers a way forward that protects speech, privacy, and other ...