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suffrage women’s citizenship and continues to shape an ambitious and urgent agenda for universal enfranchisement in the Nineteenth Amendment’s second century.
that family-law scholars—especially those undertaking distributional analyses—would benefit from greater attention to the Hayekian values of predictability, adaptation, and equal ...
Naomi Schoenbaum | Yale Law Journal Naomi Schoenbaum Naomi Schoenbaum addresses the costs of mobility for productivity, welfare, and sex equality, as
Kathryn Judge | Yale Law Journal Kathryn Judge For much of the twentieth century, banking law used an array of carrots and sticks to create a banking
Rita Koganzon | Yale Law Journal Rita Koganzon This Essay argues against the pursuit of students’ rights, which function mainly as a smokescreen
meaningful legal protection for their privacy interests. This Feature examines the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act (GINA) and argues that it offers a blueprint for ...
sexual harassment. But our employment law incentivizes employers to tolerate high-ranking harassers while cracking down on inappropriate behavior by the rank-and-file. This Essay ...
but important nonlegislative powers. In this Book Review, Anita Krishnakumar argues that while reinvigorating these powers is a good idea in theory, Congress may not have the ...
Nick Werle | Yale Law Journal Nick Werle Some corporations have become so large or so systemically important that the government cannot credibly
Joaquin Gonzalez | Yale Law Journal Joaquin Gonzalez Relying on the author’s experiences as a Yale Law Journal Fellow, this Essay looks at direct and