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David A. Weisbach | Yale Law Journal David A. Weisbach 113 Yale L.J. 955 (2004) This Article provides a theory for deciding when a spending program
has never decided exactly when organizations are entitled to a criminal jury. Accordingly, Bookers full implications for the organizational sentencing guidelines are not ...
was legal. A litigation impasse may arise, however, if the corporation, as sole holder of the attorney-client privilege, refuses to...
tuned to constrain collective political action, the constitutional division of authority also may be seen as a system of “prods and pleas” in which
Edward A. Zelinsky | Yale Law Journal Edward A. Zelinsky This Essay is part of a new Yale Law Journal Online series called Summary Judgment, featuring short commentaries on recent ...
Amna A. Akbar | Yale Law Journal Amna A. Akbar This Feature examines the turn of left social movements to “non-reformist reforms” as a framework for
Feature articulates a framework, “technocratic pragmatism,” to evaluate how the Fed should structure experiments at the boundaries of its authority to
Kristen A. Carpenter | Yale Law Journal Kristen A. Carpenter 118 Yale L.J. 1022 (2009). This Article responds to an emerging view, in scholarship and
meaningful legal protection for their privacy interests. This Feature examines the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act (GINA) and argues that it offers a blueprint for ...
exclusionary rule to evidence seized as a result of an arrest that followed an unconstitutional stop. The opinion, in conjunction with Justice Sotomayor’s