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Organizing develops a culture of civic trust. In turn, civic trust is necessary for citizens to accept the sorts of accommodations raised by conscience-based exemptions ...
labor protections and the capture of workers’ capital. Proposed redress includes: (1) workers’ data as stake capital, (2) a data-licensing regime
Kenneth Ayotte | Yale Law Journal Kenneth Ayotte The law-and-economics literature assumes that omnisciently rational “sophisticated parties” write
Rubin Danberg Biggs | Yale Law Journal Rubin Danberg Biggs A key exception to the Fair Housing Act’s prohibition of familial-status discrimination
constitutionalism with a case study of federal Indian law and American colonialism—a case study that places not only Congress, but the philosophies and agency of Native people and ...
Simon Brewer | Yale Law Journal Simon Brewer Can the federal government make policy when it settles litigation? Surprisingly, yes. This Note offers a
Genevieve Lakier | Yale Law Journal Genevieve Lakier In The Emergence of Neutrality, Jud Campbell provocatively argues that courts only recently
featuring short commentaries on recent Supreme Court cases. The Supreme Court’s decision last Term in Mayo v. Prometheus left considerable uncertainty as to
Yale Law Journal Submissions Open The Journal is now accepting submissions for Volume 119. Submissions currently being accepted are Notes and
Michele Goodwin | Yale Law Journal Michele Goodwin In this Review of Khiara Bridges’s book, The Poverty of Privacy Rights, Michele Goodwin and Erwin