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Adam J. Levitin

The Yale Law Journal - Adam J. Levitin Adam J. Levitin Forum This essay assesses Distorted Choice in Corporate Bankruptcy, by David Skeel. While

Peter Lee

The Yale Law Journal - Peter Lee Peter Lee Article 120 Yale L.J. 2 (2010). A half-century ago, author and physicist C.P. Snow warned of a “gulf of

Forum: Bind Us Together: Coalitional Public Policy Advocacy in Medical-Legal Partnerships

learned that even the “law and order” committee members wanted new legislation to pass, and eventually the bill passed through the legislature unanimously

Reconstructing Critical Legal Studies

least progressive movement in law schools today, but critical legal studies challenges it to better identify its core principles. Had critical legal

Leo E. Strine, Jr.

The Yale Law Journal - Leo E. Strine, Jr. Leo E. Strine, Jr. Feature Few topics are sexier among commentators on corporate governance now than

Legal Scholarship for Judges

experience in Europe, we have always had at least two, and maybe three, parallel legal professions in the United States: the legal academy, the practitioners

Forum: The Constitutional Relevance of Alleged Legislative Dysfunction

fears leads legislators to avoid debates that could paralyze the legislative process. Perhaps one might say that political avoidance poses special

A Decision Theory of Statutory Interpretation: Legislative History by the Rules

Yale Law Journal - A Decision Theory of Statutory Interpretation: Legislative History by the Rules

Police Reform Through a Power Lens

governance arrangement that led to this kind of policing. This Article attempts to engage in that separation between various lenses and levels of reform

Leviathan and Interpretive Revolution: The Administrative State, the Judiciary, and the Rise of Legislative History, 1890-1950

some leading present-day scholars point out, legislative history is more (perhaps far more) difficult and costly for lawyers to research than other legal