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advance the thesis that legal policies should be evaluated solely on the basis of their effects on individuals well-being, meaning that no
would prefer to avoid, thereby violating the Pareto principle. Similarly, Louis Kaplow and Steven Shavell identify potential conflicts between the
lawyers, the treatment group, fared no better than litigants without a lawyer. In this Essay, I propose that we celebrate these... Introduction How
the facts are humanly grievous, plaintiffs do not often win their in vitro fertilization (IVF) tort suits. In Utah, an IVF clinic fertilized a womans
occasionally? They will then go to some of their legislators and others and say, “See, the Supreme Court of the United States cites us.” That might give them
years people all over the world have cited the Supreme Court, why don’t we cite them occasionally? They will then go to some of their legislators and
Alexandra Natapoff | Yale Law Journal Alexandra Natapoff Alexandra Natapoff reviews Misdemeanorland, summarizing the book’s key contributions and
Trevor George Gardner | Yale Law Journal Trevor George Gardner Equitable crime policy and equity in the process of crime policymaking stand as the
Brian Galle | Yale Law Journal Brian Galle This Essay considers the lessons of the American Rescue Plan for design of the safety net, using
Kate Yoon | Yale Law Journal Kate Yoon The distinction between a state’s public and private acts is flimsy and unclear. Choosing to see an act as