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in scope. With the failure of traditional law enforcement methods to deal with these challenges, computer crime requires a new...
defined by reference to the statistical concept of independence. Most courts define occurrence according to a version of the “causation” theory. This
Note analyzes the problems associated with these conflicts of interest. The Note categorizes and describes the strengths and...
charters and bylaws. The debate about the merits of arbitration is well worn, but its application to shareholder claims opens the door to a different set
persons to commit an unlawful act. The condition that two or more persons be involved is known as the plurality requirement. In Farese v. Scherer, the
Nathaniel Gleicher | Yale Law Journal Nathaniel Gleicher 118 Yale L.J. 320 (2008). This Note considers the rising trend of anonymous online
Phillip Atiba Goff | Yale Law Journal Phillip Atiba Goff 122 Yale L.J. 2626 (2013). Despite the promise of Gideon, providing “the guiding hand of
Matthew Ginsburg | Yale Law Journal Matthew Ginsburg There’s no avoiding Walmart, Toyota, Amazon, T-Mobile, and Federal Express. The greatest
Michael B. Gerrard | Yale Law Journal Michael B. Gerrard In May 2011, The Yale Law Journal Online introduced a new series called Summary Judgment
Benjamin A. Lindy | Yale Law Journal Benjamin A. Lindy 120 Yale L.J. 1130 (2011). This Note uses the 1999 sunset and 2003 reauthorization of New