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Steven Shavell | Yale Law Journal Steven Shavell 110 Yale L.J. 237 (2000) In other writing, we advance the thesis that legal policies should be
Henry Hansmann | Yale Law Journal Henry Hansmann 110 Yale L.J. 387 (2000) In every developed market economy, the law provides for a set of standard
John C. Jeffries | Yale Law Journal John C. Jeffries 110 Yale L.J. 259 (2000) This Essay has attempted to clarify and reconceptualize constitutional
Reinier Kraakman | Yale Law Journal Reinier Kraakman 110 Yale L.J. 387 (2000) In every developed market economy, the law provides for a set of
affected federal appellate court outcomes in Title VII sexual harassment and sex discrimination cases in 1999, 2000, and 2001. An empirical study (n = 1666
to the Determination of Legal Parentage, 113 HARV. L. REV. 835 (2000); Nancy D. Polikoff, This Child Does Have Two Mothers: Redefining Parenthood to
Ackerman and Ayres’s more concrete predictions begin with a thought experiment that replays the 2000 election with Patriot dollars and the secret
215 (2000). the yale law journal 124:30 52 20 15 3060 eral Arbitration Act (FAA) in 1925, providing that written arbitration agree- ments
‘Catholic.’” (quoting Mitchell v. Helms, 530 U.S. 793, 828 (2000) (plurality opinion)); Glenn, supra note 42, at 162-63 (explaining that “sectarian” was
REFORM 751, 754 (1992). Waldron revisits some of these ideas in Jeremy Waldron, What Is Cosmopolitan?, 8 J. POL. PHIL. 227, 231-34, 243 (2000