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Class Ascertainability | Yale Law Journal Class Ascertainability abstract. In recent years, federal courts have been enforcing an “implicit” requirement for class certification, in
This essay is part of a collection The Tax Revolution of the American Rescue Plan Act This Collection surveys the novel tax implications of the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA). The
This essay is part of a collection The 150th Anniversary of the Department of Justice Last July marked the 150th anniversary of the establishment of the Department of Justice. The
Yale Law Journal The Contemporary Family This Collection explores how the law treats the modern family. From divorced families to LGBTQ+ families to chosen families, these Essays s
Defining Family in Immigration Law: Accounting for Nontraditional Families in Citizenship by Descent | Yale Law Journal Defining Family in Immigration Law: Accounting for Nontradit
Bankruptcy | Yale Law Journal Bankruptcy Mirroring the recent paradigm shift in corporate equity, corporate debt is now increasingly private and concentrated in the hands of invest
Carleen M. Zubrzycki | Yale Law Journal Carleen M. Zubrzycki There’s a hole in efforts to create abortion “safe havens”: they fail to recognize that medical care increasingly leave
Against Irreparable Benefits | Yale Law Journal Against Irreparable Benefits In a recent essay in , Douglas Lichtman argues that courts considering preliminary injunctions should a
Jonathan Zasloff | Yale Law Journal Jonathan Zasloff This is the second in a series of responses to Benjamin Ewing and Douglas A. Kysars recent article, Prods and Pleas: Limited Go
Kenji Yoshino | Yale Law Journal Kenji Yoshino 114 Yale L.J. 1835 (2005) Although it is a contemporary of law and economics, law and literature has never secured widespread uptake