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Thank You, Burke

Yale Law Journal - Thank You, Burke

Forum: Their Bark Is Bigger Than Their Bite: An Essay on Who Bleeds When the Wolves Bite

governance failures through which they operate, represent a threat to the American workers. Rather, globalization will spell changes for these hedge

Forum: Worse than Death

recent data suggests that prisoners in solitary are five times more likely to kill themselves than those in the general population. “The disparity exists

Mergers that Harm Sellers

from dependency to autonomy to th… See, e.g., id. at 1530 (explaining that, under the framework, children can protect their rights to… Id. at 1465 (laws

Forum: A Cure Worse than the Disease?

Those who find the destructive-treatment analogy persuasive may view this prospect as a welcome development, but they should not. The analogy posits that

Grand Theft Oreo: The Constitutionality of Advergame Regulation

Yale Law Journal - Grand Theft Oreo: The Constitutionality of Advergame Regulation Grand Theft Oreo: The Constitutionality of Advergame Regulation

David Thaw

The Yale Law Journal - David Thaw David Thaw Forum Introduction Federal and state law enforcement officials throughout the nation are currently using

In That Case, What Is the Question? Economics and the Demands of Contract Theory

Yale Law Journal - In That Case, What Is the Question? Economics and the Demands of Contract Theory

Amul R. Thapar

The Yale Law Journal - Amul R. Thapar Amul R. Thapar Review Lawrence Lessig’s Fidelity & Constraint: How the Supreme Court Has Read the American

Supply-Chain Wage Theft as Unfair Method of Competition

competition lens is not a new way of thinking about wage theft and other labor practices: the understanding that labor-market abuses undermine fair product