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ILAs)—play a powerful lawmaking function yet lack democratic accountability. It traces the problem to state statutory schemes, where checks designed to
medical needs, recently enacted state laws guarantee paid leave. This Essay argues the laws are groundbreaking in their inclusion of nonmarital partners
Don R. Willett | Yale Law Journal Don R. Willett In The Collapse of Constitutional Remedies, Aziz Huq contends federal courts exacerbate societal
counties in central and eastern Washington. The study reveals how an attorney shortage, along with reliance on local funding of justice system
scholars have unquestioningly adopted tort law’s corrective-justice scheme for § 1983 suits. But corrective justice is unsatisfactory in a context where the
Benjamin Della Rocca | Yale Law Journal Benjamin Della Rocca Historically, U.S. unemployment insurance has excluded workers lying outside the
achieve increased demographic diversity. This Essay argues that institutional investors should require firms to disclose information regarding the
relationship with these workers, enabling care workers to bargain with the state over state-controlled employment conditions.
them to incarceration, fines, and social stigma. This Note argues that many such laws violate the ADA’s ban on public discrimination. While previous
Ellen Wright Clayton | Yale Law Journal Ellen Wright Clayton Recently, the FDA asserted authority to regulate a type of COVID-19 diagnostics known as