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Forum: The Tragedy and Promise of Self-Determination

tolerate and respect the other, while inculcating awareness that together they are stronger and more prosperous—indeed, more fully human—than when apart

Forum: The Example of America

important to understand, so that we can be clear about the magnitude of the wrong, that the rule against torture did not await the arrival of the

Antiracist Expert Evidence

United States, scholars, lawyers, and the general public have become increasingly aware that racism permeates society and the criminal legal system, from

News: Yale Law Journal Announces Winners of the Law and Technology Essay Competition

Political Science from Stanford University and was awarded the J.E. Wallace Sterling Award for Scholastic Achievement. Before attending law school

Forum: Charles Reichs Unfinished Work

the climate crisis may mark an awakening of the sort Reich longed to witness. Indeed, features of the climate movement, such as Extinction Rebellion

Forum: The Prospects for the Peaceful Co-Existence of Constitutional and International Law

for sale of goods; the enforcement of private and public arbitration awards; the terms of international trade in goods and services; the extradition of

Reducing Inequality on the Cheap: When Legal Rule Design Should Incorporate Equity as Well as Efficiency

and Shavell criticize equity-informed legal rules, they have in mind legal rules that would instruct courts to increase or decrease damages awarded in a

Torts

awarding damages. I call this the “alignment principle.” One objective of this Article is to expose exceptions to the alignment p… Essay 121 Yale L.J

Forum: The Civil Rights Division: The Crown Jewel of the Justice Department

advocates for an effective Civil Rights Division should do more than await a new administration to reinvigorate civil-rights enforcement at the federal

News: Announcing Volume 134’s Emerging Scholar of the Year: Kate Redburn

Scholar of the Year Award celebrates the achievements of early-career academics who have made significant contributions to legal thought and scholarship