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This essay is part of a collection Reactions to i Time-In-Cell /i These essays respond to Time-In-Cell, a report based on research jointly sponsored by the Association of State Cor
This essay is part of a collection Emerging Technologies in Investigations Novel technologies shift the costs of government investigations. They alter who controls key bottlenecks
Contract and (Tribal) Jurisdiction | Yale Law Journal Contract and (Tribal) Jurisdiction Consider two commercial contracts. The first requires customers to waive their rights to br
This essay is part of a collection The Contemporary Family This Collection explores how the law treats the modern family. From divorced families to LGBTQ+ families to chosen famili
Yale Law Journal Envisioning Equitable Online Governance This Collection examines how inequality manifests on social media platforms and in the digital public sphere. Essays analyz
This essay is part of a collection Administrative Law and International Commitments How do bureaucratic incentives shape how an agency implements international law? This Collection
Securities Settlements in the Shadows | Yale Law Journal Securities Settlements in the Shadows The Dodd-Frank Act authorized the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) to bring
Implementing the Hague Convention on Choice of Court Agreements in the United States: An Opportunity to Clarify Recognition and Enforcement Practice | Yale Law Journal Implementing
What i Booker /i Means for Convicted Corporations | Yale Law Journal What Booker Means for Convicted Corporations Much has been written on how the Supreme Court’s decision in Unite
Signaling Discount Rates: Law, Norms, and Economic Methodology | Yale Law Journal Signaling Discount Rates: Law, Norms, and Economic Methodology