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Steven M. Shepard | Yale Law Journal Steven M. Shepard 117 Yale L.J. 1180 (2008). This Note describes the case law governing three structural errors
Amber J. Moren | Yale Law Journal Amber J. Moren 122 Yale L.J. 1594 (2013). Following the 2005 amendments to the Bankruptcy Code, a Chapter 7 debtor
Michael Knoll | Yale Law Journal Michael Knoll Professors Ruth Mason and Michael Knoll defend their interpretation of the tax-discrimination
critics have begun to ask whether prosecutors adequately held banks and bankers accountable for their crimes. Senator Jeff Merkley complained: “After the...
economic theory and evidence and suggest ways to further strengthen it. The Feature considers and suggests additions to a promising recent legislative
Cary Franklin | Yale Law Journal Cary Franklin This Essay identifies a key feature of the Court’s new history-and-tradition doctrine that has not yet
invented a medley of new procedures to adjudicate the mass-tort cases before them. As plaintiff fact sheets and Lone Pine orders become widespread
and condition it instead on the risk that a defendant will commit crime if released. In setting this risk threshold, this Article argues that there
unlike most legal theorists, believe consent is compatible with fraud. It uses this discovery to revisit the so-called “riddle of rape-by-deception
Danielle Keats Citron | Yale Law Journal Danielle Keats Citron This Essay highlights the continued invisibility of cyber gender abuse. The Supreme