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Between Public and Private: Care Workers, Fissuring, and Labor Law

Yale Law Journal - Between Public and Private: Care Workers, Fissuring, and Labor Law Between Public and Private: Care Workers, Fissuring, and Labor

American Needle v. NFL: An Opportunity To Reshape Sports Law

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What Should We Do After Work? Automation and Employment Law

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Forum: Roundup: Recent Developments in Criminal Justice and Mental Health Law

The Yale Law Journal - Forum: Roundup: Recent Developments in Criminal Justice and Mental Health Law Roundup: Recent Developments in Criminal Justice

Forum: The Pitfalls and False Promises of Nonlawyer Ownership of Law Firms

Unlike for-profit ABS entities such as Rocket Lawyer and Law Pal, which seek to use technology to eliminate a lawyer’s role in providing legal

Forum: Fighting for the "Right To Try" Unapproved Drugs: Law as Persuasion

laws instead serve the purpose of persuading federal decision makers to reform federal law. I. the rise of the right to try movement Existing Right to

Forum: Sexual Harassment Law After #MeToo: Looking to California as a Model

the perspective of an attorney whose practice focuses on plaintiff-side employment law in California. It explores the ways that state laws can offer

Introduction to the Special Issue on the Law of the Territories

Yale Law Journal - Introduction to the Special Issue on the Law of the Territories Introduction to the Special Issue on the Law of the Territories

Forum: While They Waited: Pre-Obergefell Lives and the Law of Nonmarriage

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Beyond Brooke Group: Bringing Reality to the Law of Predatory Pricing

State”), Georgetown Law (Family Law II: “Child, Parent, and the State”). Id. at 1465 (laws concerning driving, drinking, employment, sexual activity