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Forum: The Domestic War

The Yale Law Journal - Forum: The Domestic War The Domestic War We are fighting three wars, not two. Besides Iraq and Afghanistan, there is a full

Olmstead v. L.C. and the Voluntary Cessation Doctrine: Toward a More Holistic Analysis of the "Effectively Working Plan"

Yale Law Journal - Olmstead v. L.C. and the Voluntary Cessation Doctrine: Toward a More Holistic Analysis of the Effectively Working Plan Olmstead v

“Done in Convention”: The Attestation Clause and the Declaration of Independence

Yale Law Journal - “Done in Convention”: The Attestation Clause and the Declaration of Independence

Taxing Political Donations: The Case for Corrective Taxes in Campaign Finance

Yale Law Journal - Taxing Political Donations: The Case for Corrective Taxes in Campaign Finance Taxing Political Donations: The Case for Corrective Taxes in Campaign Finance

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

William S. Dodge

The Yale Law Journal - William S. Dodge William S. Dodge Article One of the principal aims of the U.S. Constitution was to give the federal

Forum: The Dominance of Teams in the Production of Legal Knowledge

what is the significance of the shift? Do teams produce better research and make a greater contribution to knowledge production then individuals, or is

Forum: Small-Donor-Based Campaign-Finance Reform and Political Polarization

donor financing at a moment when politics seems, to many people, existential. We do not know how much small-dollar money will flow, particularly

Dorothy S. Lund

The Yale Law Journal - Dorothy S. Lund Dorothy S. Lund Forum In this Forum Response, Dorothy Lund considers whether the “corporate governance gap

Michael C. Dorf

The Yale Law Journal - Michael C. Dorf Michael C. Dorf Forum In view of the billions of dollars and enormous effort that might otherwise be wasted