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Forum: Syria, Threats of Force, and Constitutional War Powers
heads. Whereas it used to be generally thought that democracies were ineffective in wielding threats because they are poor at keeping secrets and their
Forum: In Defense of a Reasoned Dialogue About Law Firms and Their Sophisticated Clients
clients and their lawyers, at least theoretically. But, therein lies the problem. The ABA’s Model Rules—as well as the state rules that reflect them
Adverse Selection in Insurance Markets: An Exaggerated Threat
Yale Law Journal - Adverse Selection in Insurance Markets: An Exaggerated Threat
How Much Redistribution Should There Be?
Yale Law Journal - How Much Redistribution Should There Be? How Much Redistribution Should There Be?
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 ...
Forum: A Few Thoughts on Electronic Discovery After December 1, 2006
rule amendments provide is reflected in the fact that courts have been applying the new rules since they were proposed, years before their effective
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: Prisoners of Their Own War: Can Policymakers Look Beyond the “War on Drugs” to Drug Treatment Courts?
drug treatment courts as an institution or their place in the War on Drugs. This is particularly notable given the extent to which these courts go
Viewing CSI and the Threshold of Guilt: Managing Truth and Justice in Reality and Fiction
Yale Law Journal - Viewing CSI and the Threshold of Guilt: Managing Truth and Justice in Reality and Fiction Viewing CSI and the Threshold of Guilt: Managing Truth and Justice in ...
Forum: Regulating Federal Prosecutors: Let There Be Light
the disciplinary rules. Similarly, federal judges often refer allegations of prosecutorial wrongdoing to DOJ rather than initiate their own inquiries