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Bruce E. Cain | Yale Law Journal Bruce E. Cain 121 Yale L.J. 1808 (2012). The new institutionalism in election law aims to lessen the necessity of
facing investors in the capital markets. Analysts provide securities research. Proxy advisory firms assist investors in determining how to vote their
Andrew Blair-Stanek | Yale Law Journal Andrew Blair-Stanek 117 Yale L.J. 642 (2008). Courts often use the extent of a patented invention’s commercial
Eric F. Citron | Yale Law Journal Eric F. Citron Since Whren v. United States, Fourth Amendment analysis has failed to appreciate the serious
American tribes, avoidance of government bias, and the separation of powers? On the one hand, courts have traditionally sought to protect these constitutionally inspired...
validates the appellate courts rejection of these reduced-ratio sentences in Pho, and should do so despite the fact that the sentences issued by
Robert C. Ellickson | Yale Law Journal Robert C. Ellickson As Aristotle recognized in The Politics, the household is an indispensable building block
staff’s criticisms of their recent article, which found, contrary to the Commission’s prior work, no evidence that racial disparity in sentences
movements, the federal political branches, state and local political entities—play an important role in shaping constitutional meaning. To date, the
Miles B. Farmer | Yale Law Journal Miles B. Farmer 121 Yale L.J. 2346 (2012). This Note proposes a set of reforms that address the problem of