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Refining Constitutional Torts

Yale Law Journal - Refining Constitutional Torts Refining Constitutional Torts abstract. The constitutional tort is one of the most important mechanisms for vindicating constitutio

Elisabeth de Fontenay

The Yale Law Journal - Elisabeth de Fontenay Elisabeth de Fontenay Article Mirroring the recent paradigm shift in corporate equity, corporate debt is now increasingly private and c

Reimagining and Empowering the Contemporary Workforce

The Yale Law Journal - Reimagining and Empowering the Contemporary Workforce Collection Reimagining and Empowering the Contemporary Workforce This Collection explores how to better

Isaiah W. Ogren

The Yale Law Journal - Isaiah W. Ogren Isaiah W. Ogren Note The Supreme Court’s new standing cases have further narrowed the class of claims justiciable in federal court. Some stat

Forum: Data Laws at Work

The Yale Law Journal - Forum: Data Laws at Work Data Laws at Work abstract. In recognition of the material, physical, and psychological harms arising from the growing use of automa

Veena Dubal

The Yale Law Journal - Veena Dubal Veena Dubal Forum Recognizing harms arising from the growing use of automated systems for labor control, the European Union (EU) has passed an ar

Alexandra R. Johnson

The Yale Law Journal - Alexandra R. Johnson Alexandra R. Johnson Note Courts routinely deny student-employees facing sex discrimination the expansive Title VII protections they des

The New Standing Doctrine, Judicial Federalism, and the Problem of Forumless Claims

Yale Law Journal - The New Standing Doctrine, Judicial Federalism, and the Problem of Forumless Claims The New Standing Doctrine, Judicial Federalism, and the Problem of Forumless

The Three Lives of Mamengwaa: Toward an Indigenous Canon of Construction

Yale Law Journal - The Three Lives of Mamengwaa: Toward an Indigenous Canon of Construction The Three Lives of Mamengwaa: Toward an Indigenous Canon of Construction abstract. For t

Jared A. Ellias

The Yale Law Journal - Jared A. Ellias Jared A. Ellias Article Mirroring the recent paradigm shift in corporate equity, corporate debt is now increasingly private and concentrated