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State Courts | Yale Law Journal State Courts This week, The Pocket Part presents the first of two issues on recent developments in state courts and legislatures. In this installmen
judicial writing has changed over time. This Essay sheds new light on this empirical darkness. It analyzes the readability of over six thousand Supreme
provocative responses to my article, Patent Inflation, and I thank them for their valuable contributions to this discussion. Their essays add useful empirical
Liberated Slaves | Yale Law Journal Liberated Slaves Like British admiralty courts and courts in many civil law countries, the international slave trade courts did not rely on live
agencies or courts. This Essay has established circumstances under which bounds are most effective—when (1) agents are likely to be biased, (2) rules that
especially to a predominantly straight audience: they are all-American; they seem to be asexual; many have children; and all are (purportedly) non
This essay is part of a collection i Yale Law Journal /i Public-Interest Fellowship Essays In this Collection, the 2019-20 Yale Law Journal Public
This essay is part of a collection Election Law and Democratic Renewal Election law reflects collective efforts to institutionalize democratic
This essay is part of a collection Responses to i Unlocking Antitrust Enforcement /i Lina Khan, Sandeep Vaheesan, and Aaron Edlin respond to
Congress’s power to “enforce” the Fourteenth Amendment because it concluded that such benefits were essential to providing women—especially those who are