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Living History: How Homeowners in a New Local Historic District Negotiate Their Legal Obligations
Yale Law Journal - Living History: How Homeowners in a New Local Historic District Negotiate Their Legal Obligations Living History: How Homeowners in a New Local Historic ...
Lock Them™ Up: Holding Transnational Corporate Human-Rights Abusers Accountable
traverse the globe in search of remedy, they face diverse legal systems that are historically ill-equipped to meet their needs. This Essay explores
When the Interests of Municipalities and Their Officials Diverge: Municipal Dual Representation and Conflicts of Interest in § 1983 Litigation
Yale Law Journal - When the Interests of Municipalities and Their Officials Diverge: Municipal Dual Representation and Conflicts of Interest in
News: Media Coverage of Betsy Cooper's YLJO Essay, Judges in Jeopardy!: Could IBM’s Watson Beat Courts At Their Own Game?
The Yale Law Journal - News: Media Coverage of Betsy Coopers YLJO Essay, Judges in Jeopardy!: Could IBM’s Watson Beat Courts At Their Own Game? Media
A Theory of the REIT
reinvesting their profits. These REIT features defy the scholarly consensus on good corporate governance. Corporate law permits takeovers because they
The Original Theory of Constitutionalism
Yale Law Journal - The Original Theory of Constitutionalism The Original Theory of Constitutionalism The Sleeping Sovereign: The Invention of Modern
Forum: While They Waited: Pre-Obergefell Lives and the Law of Nonmarriage
be an option for them, how did they structure their relationships? It is an important question given that a consistent criticism of the law of
Forum: Regulating Federal Prosecutors: Let There Be Light
The Yale Law Journal - Forum: Regulating Federal Prosecutors: Let There Be Light Regulating Federal Prosecutors: Let There Be Light The Office of
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 ...
The Moral Impact Theory of Law
an obligation to carry out the instructions of their superiors, and have accepted benefits that they could easily have declined. Therefore, unlike