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- Pildes_Small Donor Based Campaign Finance Reform and Political Polarization

small- donor contributions means we do not yet know whether prior data about the relationship between polarization and small donors will remain relevant

Forum: Why Modularity Does Not (and Should Not) Explain Intellectual Property

market.” This danger has been emphasized in the context of non-practicing entities (often called trolls), who, because they do not make a product

The Significance of Signatures: Why the Framers Signed the Constitution and What They Meant by Doing So

Yale Law Journal - The Significance of Signatures: Why the Framers Signed the Constitution and What They Meant by Doing So The Significance of Signatures: Why the Framers Signed ...

Douglas Laycock

The Yale Law Journal - Douglas Laycock Douglas Laycock Forum Introduction Douglas NeJaime and Reva Siegel have offered an elaborately reasoned

Douglas Lichtman

The Yale Law Journal - Douglas Lichtman Douglas Lichtman Essay 116 Yale L.J. 1284 (2007) The conventional approach to preliminary relief focuses on

Douglas NeJaime

The Yale Law Journal - Douglas NeJaime Douglas NeJaime Forum Conversation about Masterpiece Cakeshop has focused on the Court’s holding that

Taking Exit Rights Seriously: Why Governance and Fee Litigation Don’t Work in Mutual Funds

Yale Law Journal - Taking Exit Rights Seriously: Why Governance and Fee Litigation Don’t Work in Mutual Funds Taking Exit Rights Seriously: Why Governance and Fee Litigation Don’t ...

Why Affirmative Action Does Not Cause Black Students To Fail the Bar

Yale Law Journal - Why Affirmative Action Does Not Cause Black Students To Fail the Bar Why Affirmative Action Does Not Cause Black Students To Fail the Bar

News: From the Archives: Driving Dixie Down: Removing the Confederate Flag from Southern State Capitols

State Capitols, 101 Yale L.J. 505 (1991). On April 9, 1865, General Robert E. Lee conceded, “There is nothing left for me to do but go and see General

Founding-Era Jus Ad Bellum and the Domestic Law of Treaty Withdrawal

States or to direct the President to do so. Those instances, no doubt, reflected the early but recurrent claims of Congress that it has general powers to