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and have lasting distributional consequences. But the same is true of errant irreversible gains. When a preliminary injunction wrongly issues, then, there are actually two ...
Dan Markel | Yale Law Journal Dan Markel 119 Yale L.J. 1864 (2010). In our recent book, Privilege or Punish: Criminal Justice and the Challenge of
Danielle Tarantolo | Yale Law Journal Danielle Tarantolo 116 Yale L.J. 170 (2006) The American workplace has undergone a fundamental transformation
David Thaw | Yale Law Journal David Thaw Introduction Federal and state law enforcement officials throughout the nation are currently using Global
authorities have limited the ease with which rescission may be elected. Their responses, however, are often excessive and based on misunderstandings of the remedy’s effects....
Gail Weinstein | Yale Law Journal Gail Weinstein This empirical analysis of merger agreements indicates an evolution in market practice since the
international law that we call “outcasting.” Unlike the distinctive method that modern states use to enforce their law, outcasting is nonviolent: it
Tad Heuer | Yale Law Journal Tad Heuer 116 Yale L.J. 768 (2007) American historic preservationists are increasingly emphasizing the need to preserve
is faithful to the Monroe model of statutory interpretation, but at odds with the differences among rights in enforcement strategies and opportunities....
proliferation. The authors here argue that this has become an entrenched feature of the federal appellate process, and it’s a good thing too.