For over a century, the Yale Law Journal has been at the forefront of legal scholarship, sparking conversation and encouraging reflection among scholars and students, as well as practicing lawyers and ...
113 Yale L.J. 1029 (2004) Terrorist attacks will be a recurring part of our future. The balance of technology has shifted, making it possible for a small band ...
110 Yale L.J. 1303 (2001) This Article presents a new interpretation of the relation of law to economic development in colonial New England. Prior legal ...
119 Yale L.J. 1474 (2010). The Supreme Court has yet to adopt and apply a standard for assessing labor rights claims under the Involuntary Servitude ...
114 Yale L.J. 1099 (2005) Contracts create property; contractual rights and obligations are property. In bankruptcy, however, this aspect of nonbankruptcy law ...
Distilling patterns across cooperative federalism programs, this Article uncovers the distinctive cross-governmental administrative law—and the unusual rulemaking it facilitates—in our most ...
112 Yale L.J. 2465 (2003) Government contracts with private providers for the supply of goods and services have grown in number and magnitude over the last ...
122 Yale L.J. 1560 (2013). In consumer and employment arbitration, companies have more freedom to choose dispute resolution procedures than they do in courts.
116 Yale L.J. 412 (2006) A corporate director, sued in her individual capacity in connection with corporate malfeasance, often seeks to raise the defense that ...
112 Yale L.J. 2553 (2003) I have suggested the incorporation of amortization provisions as a potential solution to the continued emissions problem posed by coal-burning electric utilities built prior ...
119 Yale L.J. 1329 (2010). Regulating in the Shadow of the U.C.C.: How Courts Should Interpret State Consumer Protection Laws ...
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