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Natural-Born Citizen Clause and Presidential Eligibility | Yale Law Journal Natural-Born Citizen Clause and Presidential Eligibility Last week, the usually obscure Natural-Born Cit
Postmortem Rights of Publicity: The Federal Estate Tax Consequences of New State-Law Property Rights | Yale Law Journal Postmortem Rights of Publicity: The Federal Estate Tax Conse
A Radical Rejection of Universal Jurisdiction | Yale Law Journal A Radical Rejection of Universal Jurisdiction I want to look at the universal jurisdiction principle of from the fo
When Do Irreparable Benefits Matter? A Response to Douglas Lichtman on Irreparable Benefits | Yale Law Journal When Do Irreparable Benefits Matter? A Response to Douglas Lichtman o
This essay is part of a collection Reckoning and Reformation: Reflections and Legal Reponses to Racial Subordination and Structural Marginalization Americans find themselves once a
Anatomical Intent | Yale Law Journal Anatomical Intent Organ transplantation holds the potential to save a sick person’s life, but for a large population of hopeful transplant pati
Trade Secret Law and the Changing Role of Judge and Jury | Yale Law Journal Trade Secret Law and the Changing Role of Judge and Jury
The Relative Weight of Irreparable Benefits | Yale Law Journal The Relative Weight of Irreparable Benefits In his recent essay in this , Professor Lichtman proposes to Leubsdorf’s
Daniel Taylor Young | Yale Law Journal Daniel Taylor Young 122 Yale L.J. 1990 (2013). Bruce Ackerman argues that major shifts in constitutional law can occur outside the Article V
401(k) Plans | Yale Law Journal 401(k) Plans In 2022, over 1.87 million Americans ceased employment before satisfying their employer’s 401(k) plan vesting schedule, causing them to