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Robert E. Scott | Yale Law Journal Robert E. Scott 115 Yale L.J. 814 (2006) Contract theory does not address the question of how parties design
that their development was tied to a broader Twentieth Century transformation in constitutional rights jurisprudence. This Article excavates the
their work experiences. The first Essay in this Collection argues that Congress can and should replace the existing state-law defamation regime with a
build the principle that governments not set out to cause debilitation when they punish. 122 Yale L.J. 2504 (2013). One measure of Gideon v. Wainwright
Although people are as concerned as ever with acquiring and defending their material possessions, in the academic world there is little interest in
jurisprudence has been dominated by an unhelpful interest in taxonomy. A conventional wisdom has grown up around these projects. This Article, the first
specific antimonopoly regime that imposes multiple structural constraints on publicly subsidized banks’ ability to abuse their power over the supply and
Brandon Buskey | Yale Law Journal Brandon Buskey In the wake of the Supreme Court’s 2019 decision in Timbs v. Indiana, which applied the Excessive
Taisu Zhang | Yale Law Journal Taisu Zhang This Article argues that the rise of the modern state was a necessary condition for the rise of the
Katherine Chamblee | Yale Law Journal Katherine Chamblee For the past three decades, the practice of judicial override in capital cases has allowed