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Mitu Gulati | Yale Law Journal Mitu Gulati The U.S. acquired its first overseas territory—the island of Navassa, near Haiti—by conceptualizing it as
Mitu Gulati | Yale Law Journal Mitu Gulati 120 Yale L.J. 202 (2010). Treaties are negotiated, usually written down, and often subject to cumbersome
Kate Hamilton | Yale Law Journal Kate Hamilton The ECRA is a major step toward preventing future election subversion. But since states and localities
Martin Guggenheim | Yale Law Journal Martin Guggenheim Martin Guggenheim responds to Dailey & Rosenbury’s New Law of the Child, defending the
State Legislatures | Yale Law Journal State Legislatures This week, The Pocket Part presents the second of two issues on recent developments in
Henry Hansmann | Yale Law Journal Henry Hansmann 110 Yale L.J. 387 (2000) In every developed market economy, the law provides for a set of standard
Hanoch Dagan | Yale Law Journal Hanoch Dagan 110 Yale L.J. 549 (2001) Must we choose between the benefits of cooperative use of scarce resources and
Marion Crain | Yale Law Journal Marion Crain In The New Labor Law, Professor Kate Andrias describes a labor regime founded upon politicized social
Richard Craswell | Yale Law Journal Richard Craswell 112 Yale L.J. 903 (2003) In his thoughtful essay, Eric Posner asks whether economic analysis has
Nick Daum | Yale Law Journal Nick Daum 112 Yale L.J. 353 (2002) This Comment argues that a significant, but unnoticed, way around state sovereign