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Jed Lewinsohn

The Yale Law Journal - Jed Lewinsohn Jed Lewinsohn Article The doctrine of consideration in contract is home to the law’s only substantial account of

Civil Servant Suits

Yale Law Journal - Civil Servant Suits Civil Servant Suits abstract. A civil servant suit is a lawsuit brought by a government employee to declare

Ben Picozzi

The Yale Law Journal - Ben Picozzi Ben Picozzi Note Copyright law’s experiment with transformative use is failing. So argue a growing number of

Michael Abramowicz

The Yale Law Journal - Michael Abramowicz Michael Abramowicz Article 120 Yale L.J. 1590 (2011). In Graham v. John Deere Co., the Supreme Court

Legal History

wide historical panorama. Such contextualization has implications for a sound working definition of law, understanding law’s relation to the rule of law

Judith Resnik

The Yale Law Journal - Judith Resnik Judith Resnik Forum What is solitary confinement, and what has been constitutional law’s relationship to the

Kate Andrias

rendered inapt by a global and fissured economy, many of labor law’s most ardent proponents have abandoned it altogether. And for good reason: the law

Forum: Insider Trading’s Legality Problem

is, statutory lawmaking improves the content of criminal law and not just criminal law’s procedure. These benefits emerge more clearly when we consider

Helen E. White

The Yale Law Journal - Helen E. White Helen E. White Note Black lives are systematically undervalued by constitutional enforcement remedies. Courts

Blake N. Shultz

The Yale Law Journal - Blake N. Shultz Blake N. Shultz Note This ten-year retrospective on the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act (MHPAEA