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Barbara J. Evans | Yale Law Journal Barbara J. Evans Recently, the FDA asserted authority to regulate a type of COVID-19 diagnostics known as
reasoning that disenfranchised citizens lack the rights and protections of political equality. Drawing on legal and democratic theory, this Essay challenges
to appreciate that RSAs can also short-circuit the plan process, severing plan distributions from pre-bankruptcy entitlements.
Catherine L. Fisk | Yale Law Journal Catherine L. Fisk Drawing on the law that supported labor movement’s exercise of countervailing power against
Richard L. Hasen | Yale Law Journal Richard L. Hasen This Feature describes the stagnation and retrogression of election-law doctrine, politics, and
fails to appreciate that RSAs can also short-circuit the plan process, severing plan distributions from pre-bankruptcy entitlements.
Nina Lea Oishi | Yale Law Journal Nina Lea Oishi This Essay draws from on-the-ground interviews and procedural-justice theory to analyze judging
Larissa Katz | Yale Law Journal Larissa Katz 122 Yale L.J. 1444 (2013). This Essay puts forward the conceptual and normative underpinnings of a
the need for principles explaining punitive damages and guiding their application has grown. Corrective justice would seem suited to providing
K.A.D. Camara | Yale Law Journal K.A.D. Camara 115 Yale L.J. 2254 (2006) In this Essay, we first observe the rise of what we call quasipublic