Print Archive
Note
How To Trim a Christmas Tree: Beyond Severability and Inseverability for Omnibus Statutes
Note
Border Checkpoints and Substantive Due Process: Abortion Rights in the Border Zone
Article
Governance Reform and the Judicial Role in Municipal Bankruptcy
Feature
Casey and the Clinic Closings: When “Protecting Health” Obstructs Choice
Feature
Returning to Common-Law Principles of Insider Trading After United States v. Newman
Comment
Toward an Efficient Licensing and Rate-Setting Regime: Reconstructing § 114(i) of the Copyright Act
Collection
In Memoriam: Robert A. Burt
Robert A. Burt was a member of the Yale Law School Class of 1964, a Note & Comment Editor for Volume 73 of the Yale Law Journal, and a member of the Yale faculty for thirty-nine years. To honor Professor Burt, the Journal is proud to publish this collection of Tributes to his life, career, and legacy. Unless otherwise noted, each Tribute is adapted from remarks delivered at Professor Burt’s memorial service, at the Yale Law School, on November 1, 2015.
Article
The Lost “Effects” of the Fourth Amendment: Giving Personal Property Due Protection
Note
Present at Antitrust’s Creation: Consumer Welfare in the Sherman Act’s State Statutory Forerunners
Collection
In Memoriam: Robert A. Burt
Robert A. Burt was a member of the Yale Law School Class of 1964, a Note & Comment Editor for Volume 73 of the Yale Law Journal, and a member of the Yale faculty for thirty-nine years. To honor Professor Burt, the Journal is proud to publish this collection of Tributes to his life, career, and legacy. Unless otherwise noted, each Tribute is adapted from remarks delivered at Professor Burt’s memorial service, at the Yale Law School, on November 1, 2015.
Article
The New Corporate Web: Tailored Entity Partitions and Creditors’ Selective Enforcement
Collection
Arbitration, Transparency, and Privatization
Contextualizing and analyzing recent developments in U.S. arbitration regimes
Feature
Diffusing Disputes: The Public in the Private of Arbitration, the Private in Courts, and the Erasure of Rights
Feature
Arbitration and Americanization: The Paternalism of Progressive Procedural Reform
Note
Expanding Conscience, Shrinking Care: The Crisis in Access to Reproductive Care and the Affordable Care Act's Nondiscrimination Mandate
Feature
Conscience Wars: Complicity-Based Conscience Claims in Religion and Politics
Article
Architectural Exclusion: Discrimination and Segregation Through Physical Design of the Built Environment
Feature
Fifty States, Fifty Attorneys General, and Fifty Approaches to the Duty To Defend
Comment
Stare Decisis and Secret Law: On Precedent and Publication in the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court
Article
Article III Judicial Power, the Adverse-Party Requirement, and Non-Contentious Jurisdiction
Article
Beyond Diversification: The Pervasive Problem of Excessive Fees and "Dominated Funds" in 401(k) Plans
Article
Deviance, Aspiration, and the Stories We Tell: Reconciling Mass Atrocity and the Criminal Law
Note
Mitigating Jurors' Racial Biases: The Effects of Content and Timing of Jury Instructions
Note
How To Eat an Elephant: Corporate Group Structure of Systemically Important Financial Institutions, Orderly Liquidation Authority, and Single Point of Entry Resolution
Article
Cost-Benefit Analysis of Financial Regulation: Case Studies and Implications
Note
Against the Tide: Connecticut Oystering, Hybrid Property, and the Survival of the Commons
Article
Agency Enforcement of Spending Clause Statutes: A Defense of the Funding Cut-Off
Note
Price’s Progress: Sex Stereotyping and Its Potential for Antidiscrimination Law
Note
Dual Sovereignty, Due Process, and Duplicative Punishment: A New Solution to an Old Problem
Note
The Rise of Institutional Mortgage Lending in Early Nineteenth-Century New Haven
Symposium
The Meaning of the Civil Rights Revolution
A symposium of essays on the origins and status of the civil rights project fifty years after the Civil Rights Act of 1964, using Bruce Ackerman’s We the People: The Civil Rights Revolution (2014) as a focal point and a foil.
Essay
Popular Sovereignty and the United States Constitution: Tensions in the Ackermanian Program
Essay
Changing the Wind: Notes Toward a Demosprudence of Law and Social Movements
Article
Illegitimate Borders: Jus Sanguinis Citizenship and the Legal Construction of Family, Race, and Nation
Note
The Growth of Litigation Finance in DOJ Whistleblower Suits: Implications and Recommendations
Feature
Federalism as the New Nationalism
A dialogue among a new school of federalism scholars
