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Rita Koganzon | Yale Law Journal Rita Koganzon This Essay argues against the pursuit of students’ rights, which function mainly as a smokescreen
Katherine Shaw | Yale Law Journal Katherine Shaw This Essay examines a potential version of the “independent state legislature theory” (ISLT) that
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
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 ...
Leah M. Litman | Yale Law Journal Leah M. Litman This Essay examines a potential version of the “independent state legislature theory” (ISLT) that
all American jurisdictions, but not of most court-martial convictions. For them, an Article I court can veto access to the Supreme Court. This Essay argues for elimination of that ...
inappropriate partisan goals in making charging decisions, prosecutors must prioritize their fiduciary obligation to seek justice on behalf of the public
this nettlesome conflict, this Article disaggregates the distinct interests that support publicity laws, and then analyzes how these intersect with
the common law’s accepted bounds and can play an important role in today’s regulatory landscape.
corporations. But states can and do enact legislation protecting vulnerable parties from unjust forum selection. This Note discusses the breadth of existing