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Michael S. Knoll
The Yale Law Journal - Michael S. Knoll Michael S. Knoll Article 121 Yale L.J. 1014 (2012). Prohibitions of tax discrimination have long appeared in
Donald S. Bernstein
The Yale Law Journal - Donald S. Bernstein Donald S. Bernstein Essay 115 Yale L.J. 1930 (2006) In a Chapter 11 reorganization, senior creditors can
Anita S. Krishnakumar
The Yale Law Journal - Anita S. Krishnakumar Anita S. Krishnakumar Review Josh Chafetz, in Congress’s Constitution, urges Congress to rehabilitate
Jody S. Kraus
The Yale Law Journal - Jody S. Kraus Jody S. Kraus Forum The classic economic justification of contract law’s default remedy of expectation damages
Martin S. Lederman
The Yale Law Journal - Martin S. Lederman Martin S. Lederman Forum Introduction Almost every member of Congress voted to approve the Religious
John S. Ehrett
The Yale Law Journal - John S. Ehrett John S. Ehrett Forum Introduction Federal and state courts, and especially the Supreme Court, are surrounded by
Charles S. Dameron
The Yale Law Journal - Charles S. Dameron Charles S. Dameron Note For the last four decades, federal courts have construed the Sherman Act as a
Ashley S. Deeks
The Yale Law Journal - Ashley S. Deeks Ashley S. Deeks Article The government often gives reasons in secret. Although secret reason-giving targets
Dorothy S. Lund
The Yale Law Journal - Dorothy S. Lund Dorothy S. Lund Forum In this Forum Response, Dorothy Lund considers whether the “corporate governance gap
Reilly S. Steel
The Yale Law Journal - Reilly S. Steel Reilly S. Steel Article This Article argues that the conventional wisdom about corporate raiders and activist