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Joshua S. Sellers
The Yale Law Journal - Joshua S. Sellers Joshua S. Sellers Forum This Essay considers the status of election law, as an academic field, and advocates
Kenneth S. Abraham
The Yale Law Journal - Kenneth S. Abraham Kenneth S. Abraham Article The glaring gap in tort theory is its failure to take adequate account of
Christopher S. Elmendorf
The Yale Law Journal - Christopher S. Elmendorf Christopher S. Elmendorf Feature 121 Yale L.J. 1846 (2012). Most commentary on redistricting is
David S. Gamage
The Yale Law Journal - David S. Gamage David S. Gamage Note 113 Yale L.J. 1283 (2004) Incentive-based regulations are generally more efficient than
William S. Dodge
The Yale Law Journal - William S. Dodge William S. Dodge Forum The modern view is that “customary international law results from a general and
Rebecca S. Eisenberg
The Yale Law Journal - Rebecca S. Eisenberg Rebecca S. Eisenberg Forum This Essay is part of a Yale Law Journal Online series called Summary Judgment
Steven S. Smith
The Yale Law Journal - Steven S. Smith Steven S. Smith Essay 111 Yale L.J. 1707 (2002) Following the lead of Alexander Bickels The Least Dangerous
Alafair S. Burke
The Yale Law Journal - Alafair S. Burke Alafair S. Burke Feature In Privilege or Punish: Criminal Justice and the Challenge of Family Ties, Dan
Michael S. Kang
The Yale Law Journal - Michael S. Kang Michael S. Kang Article 117 Yale L.J. 734 (2008). As the Voting Rights Act of 1965 (VRA) passes its fortieth
Robert S. Litt
The Yale Law Journal - Robert S. Litt Robert S. Litt Forum To badly mangle Marx, a specter is haunting Fourth Amendment law—the specter of