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‘the law and the lawyers . . . have never made up their minds just what [the privilege] is supposed to do or just whom it is intended to protect
53 THE YALE LAW JOURNAL FORUM S E P T E M B E R 1 8 , 2 0 2 1 Vaccination Equity by Design Kristen Underhill & Olatunde C.A. Johnson
commission form in public international law. Many international lawyers and diplomats of the period viewed war as the result of flawed information or
American Law Institute and the Reporters of the new Restatement for immunizing prescription drug manufacturers from liability for defective design.1 In
LOSS & EDWARD M. COWETT, BLUE SKY LAW 180 (1958) (discussing the bewildering array of state laws then governing interstate securities transactions
RIGHT Louis Loss, The Conflict of Laws and the Blue Sky Laws, 71 HARV. L. REV. 209 (1957), reprinted in LOUIS LOSS & EDWARD M. COWETT, BLUE SKY LAW
cerns about law professors are familiar. But the comparison between historians, law professors, lawyers, and judges does not quite work because the
280 THE YALE LAW JO URN AL FORUM J A N U A R Y 2 2 , 2 0 1 5 Economists in the Room at the SEC Bruce R. Kraus The SEC’s economic
Yale Law Journal Article, The Lessons of Lone Pine, is foreign to most lawyers.1 These proceedings command not only their own lingo, like Lone Pine
this position by reaching back to the general purposes of regulating seizures in Fourth Amendment law and then applying those functions to the new