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Rulemaking § 101

Yale Law Journal - Rulemaking § 101 Rulemaking § 101 abstract. The doctrine of subject-matter eligibility, as developed from 35 U.S.C. § 101, ensures

Ackerman’s Brown

Yale Law Journal - Ackerman’s Brown Ackerman’s Brown abstract. This essay contends that, despite its revisionist ethos, Professor Ackerman’s We the

Response

The Yale Law Journal - Response Response Response 122 Yale L.J. 2082 (2013). Response 116 Yale L.J. 159 (2006) Response 114 Yale L.J. 2005 (2005

Reflective Remedies

Yale Law Journal - Reflective Remedies Reflective Remedies abstract. This Note aims to develop and describe a new type of penalty, the reflective

Island Judges

Yale Law Journal - Island Judges Island Judges abstract. This Note explores the persistent differences in status among federal district judges in U.S

Competition Wrongs

Yale Law Journal - Competition Wrongs Competition Wrongs abstract. In both philosophical and legal circles, it is typically assumed that wrongs

Jagged Edges

Yale Law Journal - Jagged Edges Jagged Edges Modern adverse possession doctrine appears to be in regular need of re-justification. There are now

Bounded Institutions

Yale Law Journal - Bounded Institutions Bounded Institutions abstract. This Essay examines two alternative designs for hierarchical institutions

Introduction

The Yale Law Journal - Introduction Introduction Introduction Many are well-acquainted with Justice Brandeis’s metaphor that states serve as

Judge Stories

Yale Law Journal - Judge Stories THIS TRIBUTE IS PART OF A Collection In 1980, Stephen Reinhardt, a graduate of Yale Law School, joined the Ninth