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Why Is It Wrong To Punish Thought? | Yale Law Journal Why Is It Wrong To Punish Thought? abstract. It’s a venerable maxim of criminal jurisprudence that the state must never punish
Call For Papers: State Law | Yale Law Journal Call For Papers: State Law The Yale Law Journal Pocket Part is soliciting commentaries for two end-of-year issues: one issue will focu
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This essay is part of a collection Bankruptcy and Restructuring in Response to Exogenous Shocks This Collection explores the impact of exogenous shocks on corporate restructurings
Uncorking a Seventy-Four-Year-Old Bottle: A Toast to the Free Flow of Liquor Across State Borders | Yale Law Journal Uncorking a Seventy-Four-Year-Old Bottle: A Toast to the Free F
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
From Gods to Google | Yale Law Journal From Gods to Google abstract. The First Amendment has become a significant barrier to sensible technology regulation. The conventional explan
A Law Unto Itself? | Yale Law Journal A Law Unto Itself? In an uncertain world, crisis demands executive action. And so 2005, a year of crisis, became a year of executive muscle-fl
This essay is part of a collection A Tribute to Charles Reich Charles Reich—a beloved law professor, writer, and visionary—passed away on June 15, 2019. This Collection explores hi
Katherine Chamblee | Yale Law Journal Katherine Chamblee For the past three decades, the practice of judicial override in capital cases has allowed Alabama judges to impose the dea