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Kate Redburn | Yale Law Journal Kate Redburn A fatal conflict in the legal definition of family lurks at the intersection of family law and zoning law. Family law has increasingly
John D. Morley | Yale Law Journal John D. Morley This Article argues that the rise of the modern state was a necessary condition for the rise of the business corporation. Corporate
Urja Mittal | Yale Law Journal Urja Mittal Courts and agencies are traditionally understood to interact in two ways: judicial review and agency determinations of which cases reach
The Liberal Commons | Yale Law Journal
Verity Winship | Yale Law Journal Verity Winship Arbitration has begun to take a new form: mandatory arbitration provisions built into corporate charters and bylaws. The debate abo
Dean Harold Hongju Koh | Yale Law Journal Dean Harold Hongju Koh
Michael Knoll | Yale Law Journal Michael Knoll Professors Ruth Mason and Michael Knoll defend their interpretation of the tax-discrimination jurisprudence of the Court of Justice o
Inho Andrew Mun | Yale Law Journal Inho Andrew Mun
Beth Simone Noveck | Yale Law Journal Beth Simone Noveck For fifty years, the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) has been the platinum standard for open government in the United Sta
Allon Kedem | Yale Law Journal Allon Kedem 114 Yale L.J. 1819 (2005) A conspiracy is traditionally defined as an agreement between two or more persons to commit an unlawful act. Th