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Alexandra Natapoff | Yale Law Journal Alexandra Natapoff Alexandra Natapoff reviews Misdemeanorland, summarizing the book’s key contributions and
Essay addresses that tension, explaining that the new Restatement’s synthesized black-letter rules are incompatible with its modern two-step theory.
Trevor George Gardner | Yale Law Journal Trevor George Gardner Equitable crime policy and equity in the process of crime policymaking stand as the
unearths these values and argues that justice in taxation is impossible without a full and honest evaluation of the law’s underlying principles.
Brian Galle | Yale Law Journal Brian Galle This Essay considers the lessons of the American Rescue Plan for design of the safety net, using
litigation against multinational corporations in U.S. courts. To complement these efforts, the author suggests utilizing the foreign legal assistance statute to strengthen ...
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
distributions of social, economic, cultural, and political power, we must move beyond the simplistic cliché of the unregulated public square and commit to the hard work of ...
Kate Klonick | Yale Law Journal Kate Klonick This Feature documents the creation of the Facebook Oversight Board, an independent external body that
Rebecca Goldstein | Yale Law Journal Rebecca Goldstein Can the political process help undo mass incarceration? This Book Review argues that changes