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Richard A. Epstein

does not reach far enough, while in other instances t… Forum This is the first in a series of responses to Benjamin Ewing and Douglas A. Kysars recent

Edward A. Zelinsky

stagnation of defined benefit pensions and the concomitant rise of defined contribution plans. This Article suggests that over the last generation something more fundamental, ...

Douglas A. Kysar

tuned to constrain collective political action, the constitutional division of authority also may be seen as a system of “prods and pleas” in which distinct governmental branches ...

Amna A. Akbar

The Yale Law Journal - Amna A. Akbar Amna A. Akbar Feature This Feature examines the turn of left social movements to “non-reformist reforms” as a

Michael A. Livermore

“laboratories of democracy,” the concept of policy experimentation retains its currency as a leading justification for decentralized governance. This Article examines the ...

Michael A. Helfand

The Yale Law Journal - Michael A. Helfand Michael A. Helfand Feature Arbitration theory and doctrine are dominated by a narrative conceptualizing

Jessica A. Clarke

like sex and race. In a series of recent cases, gay rights advocates have persuaded courts to expand the concept of immutability to include not just those traits an individual ...

David A. Wishnick

economy. This Feature articulates a framework, “technocratic pragmatism,” to evaluate how the Fed should structure experiments at the boundaries of its authority to combat complex ...

Christopher A. Bracey

is “essentially the expression of an attitude, or a collection of attitudes, about the world, and only secondarily an attitude about the way music is made.” The same can be said ...

Michael A. Heller

scarce resources and our liberal commitments to autonomy and exit? No. Well-tailored law can mediate between community and liberty, between commons and private property. Our ...