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social identity. In this process, a person’s self-esteem becomes linked to the group’s confederate . . . is an offense of the gravest character
THE DYNAMICS OF NORMS (Cristina Bicchieri et al. eds., 1997); Geoffrey Brennan & Philip Pettit, The Hidden Economy of Esteem, 16 ECON. & PHIL. 77
to replace their terminated defined benefit arrangements. Moreover, employers seeking to establish new qualified plans from scratch eschewed 93
citing FRANCIS WILKINSON, ESSAYS IN ESSENTIAL LIBERTY: FIRST AMENDMENT BATTLES FOR A FREE PRESS 91, 93 (1992)). 134. For a list of these statutes, see
Correspondence | Yale Law Journal Correspondence The British judges carried on an active correspondence with the Foreign Office in London, with British colonial officials, foreign
Ships | Yale Law Journal Ships Many of the trials concerned the validity of the ships’ papers, and the courts’ records contain many bundles of original records found on the capture
Sanctions | Yale Law Journal Sanctions A reflexive “save everything” approach is undesirable and provides no secure haven from sanctions. Electronic information systems both produc
especially jury trials. The factors that contribute to this are many and varied, but there is a consensus that the costs and delays of civil
This essay is part of a collection Decriminalizing Drugs This Collection analyzes legal, social, and political dimensions of drug decriminalization