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in how courts award attorney’s fees that makes it more difficult for consumer-defendants to recover the costs of litigation. The Comment articulates a
” effects of other public-health innovations. We argue for a federal regulatory framework to reduce inequity-forcing effects during initial vaccine rollout.
arbitration agreement explicitly states that holy text would trump federal law. This Comment articulates a “reverse-entanglement” principle that
traces the law’s ambivalent track record to its merely partial adoption of a cooperative-federalist framework. Drawing from enforcement data, state
these courthouse arrests? A common-law doctrine, the “privilege from arrest,” provides an affirmative answer.
Tara K. Righetti | Yale Law Journal Tara K. Righetti Even as the United States has become the world’s leading producer of oil and gas, U.S. oil and gas governance has changed ...
Nina Lea Oishi | Yale Law Journal Nina Lea Oishi This Essay draws from on-the-ground interviews and procedural-justice theory to analyze judging practices in debt-collection ...
defined by reference to the statistical concept of independence. Most courts define occurrence according to a version of the “causation” theory. This
David Schulz | Yale Law Journal David Schulz A generally accepted, objective way to differentiate reliable generators of accurate information from
such debates and instead pursue a comparative institutional analysis of the relationship between Congress and the President on war...