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Sheltering Deprivations: FEMA, Section 408 Housing, and Procedural Redesign

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The Separation of Funds and Managers: A Theory of Investment Fund Structure and Regulation

closed-end funds do not allow shareholders to redeem. Rather than redeeming, closed-end fund shareholders dispose of their shares by selling them on

Forum: Locked In: The Competitive Disadvantage of Citizen Shareholders

invested in the market—to pay the NAV of redeemed shares. Since mutual funds do not know how many investors will redeem or invest on a given day, they

Exceptional Judgments: Revising the Terrorism Exception to the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act

commercial defendant’s own law day. In these cases, title passed to the redeeming defendant, the equity of redemption was extinguished, and the homeowner

Attorney for the Day: Measuring the Efficacy of In-Court Limited-Scope Representation

In these cases, title passed to the redeeming defendant, the equity of redemption was extinguished, and the homeowner had to leave the home

Transparency’s Ideological Drift

progressive political agendas. Coming to terms with transparency law’s ambivalent legacy is the first step toward redeeming its promise in the present day

Forum: Looking Back Ten Years After Kelo

provided. There was an industry of consultants willing to conduct studies that would find an area—any area—to be in need of redevelopment. Cities or

Forum: Let the Law Journal Be the Law Journal and the Blog Be the Blog

don’t need to be more like a blog. Be more like the perfect form of a law journal. Rededicate yourself to the essential work that law students did

News: Yale Law Journal Football Brings Home Fifth Bluebook Victory, Eighth Win Against Harvard

himself. It fell to the ground in the scuffle, and Brad earned himself some affectionate ridicule from the sidelines. Mr. Tennis, however, redeemed

Quinn Curtis

do not sell their shares—they redeem them from the issuing funds for cash. We argue that this unique form of exit almost completely eliminates mutual fund investors’ incentives to ...