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role that past constitutions play in the interpretation of extant constitutions, and assesses what this pervasive practice tells us about theories of
Clare Huntington | Yale Law Journal Clare Huntington Family law is failing older adults, offering neither the family forms older adults want nor the
fired by one department who find work at another agency. It reports on the prevalence, labor mobility, and behavior of these officers. The Article also
Jason Mazzone | Yale Law Journal Jason Mazzone Drawing on practice and convention from America and abroad, this Article documents the surprisingly
Nancy L. Rose | Yale Law Journal Nancy L. Rose This Feature examines the antitrust treatment of mergers that harm sellers and demonstrates that lost
treaty by which an aggressor extracts concessions in exchange for peace is void. This Note unpacks the prohibition on coerced treaties and suggests how the war in Ukraine can be ...
Yale Law Journal Dave Jones Property insurance availability is threatened by climate change. Deregulating insurance markets is not the solution
Christina Scully | Yale Law Journal Christina Scully The law-and-economics literature assumes that omnisciently rational “sophisticated parties
enforcement to private individuals, has forced the question whether states can insulate their laws from pre-enforcement review. This piece offers a
James D. Nelson | Yale Law Journal James D. Nelson After several decades, the Supreme Court has revised its interpretation of employment