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economic theory and evidence and suggest ways to further strengthen it. The Feature considers and suggests additions to a promising recent legislative
Yale Law Journal In Memoriam: Robert A. Burt Robert A. Burt was a member of the Yale Law School Class of 1964, a Note & Comment Editor for Volume 73
Cary Franklin | Yale Law Journal Cary Franklin This Essay identifies a key feature of the Court’s new history-and-tradition doctrine that has not yet
and condition it instead on the risk that a defendant will commit crime if released. In setting this risk threshold, this Article argues that there
Danielle Keats Citron | Yale Law Journal Danielle Keats Citron This Essay highlights the continued invisibility of cyber gender abuse. The Supreme
Retirement Plans | Yale Law Journal Retirement Plans The retirement security of American workers is increasingly linked to the collective investment
jurisprudential categories. Strikes are not just “economic weapons”; they are political protest. And like Progressive Era strikes, the success of strikes today may be in ...
This Essay explores the difficulties of accurately attributing attacks and adjudicating these insurance-coverage disputes. It concludes with four proposals to improve attribution ...
reacting to workplace segregation and low organizational power. Employers must work to integrate workplaces to the best of their abilities, ensuring that
Brian Soucek | Yale Law Journal Brian Soucek Franchina v. City of Providence may be the first judicial opinion of the #MeToo movement. But it also