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G. Edward White | Yale Law Journal G. Edward White Introduction This year marks the seventy-fifth anniversary of West Coast Hotel Co. v. Parrish,1
Urska Velikonja | Yale Law Journal Urska Velikonja The Dodd-Frank Act authorized the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) to bring almost any
Deborah Tuerkheimer | Yale Law Journal Deborah Tuerkheimer Modern rape law lacks a governing principle. In The Riddle of Rape-by-Deception and the
commentaries on recent Supreme Court cases. In two five-to-four decisions rendered on March 21, 2012—Missouri v. Frye and Lafler v. Cooper—the Supreme Court
from almost all American jurisdictions, but not of most court-martial convictions. For them, an Article I court can veto access to the Supreme Court. This Essay argues for ...
Pamela S. Karlan | Yale Law Journal Pamela S. Karlan 120 Yale L.J. 1420 (2011). American Indians and the Fight for Equal Voting Rights By Laughlin
Media Law | Yale Law Journal Media Law This Feature documents the creation of the Facebook Oversight Board, an independent external body that
efforts to destroy their own valuable property. This sentiment has been echoed in the legal academy, with recent scholarship calling for further restrictions on owners rights to ...
the quarter of American mothers who choose to become stay-at-home moms, then later face employment obstacles? This Essay proposes expanding worker
use decisions that obstruct denser, multifamily developments. Legislative reforms can help them overcome the regulatory and financial hurdles of