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The Yale Law Journal has been featured in several publications for its role in launching the first-ever online companion for a leading law review (The Pocket Part) in 2005, and its Fall 2009 launch of The Yale Law Journal Online in Washington, D.C.  The Journal's editors, including Benjamin Taibleson (Editor-in-Chief, '10) and Jeff Lee (Managing Online Editor, '10) have been quoted in a number of print and online sources, a selection of which appear below. Links will open in a new window.   

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Articles

Ian Ayres, Regulating Opt-Out: An Economic Theory of Altering Rules, 121 YALE L.J. (forthcoming 2012), available at http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1934412

D. James Greiner & Cassandra W. Pattanayak, Randomized Evaluation in Legal Assistance: What Difference Does Representation Make?, 121 Yale L.J. (forthcoming 2012), available at http://ssrn.com/abstract=1708664.

Christopher Re & Richard Re, Voting and Vice: Criminal Disenfranchisement and the Reconstruction Amendments, 121 YALE L.J. (forthcoming 2012).

Ariel Porat & Eric Posner, Aggregation and Law, 122 YALE L.J. (forthcoming 2012). 

Daniel Ho, Regulatory Fudge: The Promise of Targeted Transparency and the Practice of Restaurant Grading, 122 YALE L.J. (forthcoming 2012). 

Victoria Nourse, A Decision Theory of Statutory Interpretation: Legislative History by the Rules, 122 YALE L.J. (forthcoming 2012). 

Karen M. Tani, Welfare and Rights Before the Movement: Rights as a Language of the State, 122 YALE L.J. (forthcoming 2012).  

Essays

Adrian Vermeule, Contra "Nemo Iudex in Sua Causa", 122 YALE L.J. (forthcoming 2012).

James M. Anderson & Paul Heaton, How Much Difference Does the Lawyer Make?: The Effect of Defense Counsel on Murder Case Outcomes, 122 YALE L.J. (forthcoming 2012). 

Notes

Barrett Anderson, Note, Recognizing Character: A New Perspective on Character Evidence, 121 Yale L.J. (forthcoming 2012).

Miles Farmer, Note, Mandatory and Fair?: A Better System of Mandatory Arbitration, 121 Yale L.J. (forthcoming 2012).

Jonah Gelbach, Note, Locking the Doors to Discovery? Conceptual Challenges in and Empirical Results for Assessing the Effects of Twombly and Iqbal on Access to Discovery, 121 Yale L.J. (forthcoming 2012).

Nick McLean, Note, Cross-National Patterns in FCPA Enforcement, 121 Yale l.J. (forthcoming 2012).

Xiyin Tang, Note, Another Economic Justification for Moral Rights, or, The Artist as Brand, 122 YALE L.J. (forthcoming 2012).

Jacob Goldin, Note, Sales Tax Not Included: Designing Commodity Taxes for Inattentive Consumers, 122 YALE L.J. (forthcoming 2012).  

Comments

Jeffrey Love, Comment, Second Order Clear Statement Rules, 121 Yale L.J. (forthcoming 2012).

Margaret B. Weston, Comment, One Person, No Vote: Staggered Elections, Redistricting, and Disenfranchisement, 121 Yale l.J. (forthcoming 2012).

David Wishnick, Comment, Corporate Purposes, Contractual Freedom, and Default Rule Clarity: A Comment on eBay v. Newmark, 121 Yale L.J. (forthcoming 2012).

Nick McLean, Comment, Transnational Intersystemic Statutory Interpretation, 122 YALE L.J. (forthcoming 2012).

Joshua R. Mitts, Comment, Recoupment Under Dodd-Frank: Punishing Financial Executives at Consumers' Expense, 122 YALE L.J. (forthcoming 2012).  

Yale Law Journal Online

Jeffrey Selbin, Jeanne Cham, Anthony Alfieri & Stephen Wizner, Service Delivery, Resource Allocation, and Access to Justice: Greiner and Pattanayak and the Research Imperative, 122 YALE L.J. ONLINE (forthcoming 2012).