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from October 1991
Last Number: February 2024

Yale University, School of Law
ISSN 0044-0094


Cantidad de documentos en esta fuente: 1726

October 01, 2012

  • Sales tax not included: designing commodity taxes for inattentive consumers.

  • Intersystemic statutory interpretation in transnational litigation.

  • November 01, 2012

  • Welfare and rights before the movement: rights as a language of the state.

  • Welfare and rights before the movement: rights as a language of the state.

  • Contra nemo iudex in sua causa: the limits of impartiality.

  • Judicial capacity and the substance of constitutional law.

  • Bankruptcy-proof finance and the supply of liquidity.

  • Recoupment under Dodd-Frank: punishing financial executives and perpetuating "too big to fail".

  • June 01, 2013

  • Federal public defense in an age of inquisition.

  • Gideon at fifty: a problem of political will.

  • December 01, 2013

  • Agencies as litigation gatekeepers.

  • Agencies as litigation gatekeepers.

  • Tops, bottoms, and versatiles: what straight views of penetrative preferences could mean for sexuality claims under Price Waterhouse.

  • Tops, bottoms, and versatiles: what straight views of penetrative preferences could mean for sexuality claims under Price Waterhouse.

  • Why Tolerate Religion?

  • The case for tax: a comparative approach to innovation policy.

  • The interpretation-construction distinction in patent law.

  • The interpretation-construction distinction in patent law.

  • March 01, 2014

  • The new minimal cities.

  • The new minimal cities.

  • The separation of funds and managers: a theory of investment fund structure and regulation.

  • The separation of funds and managers: a theory of investment fund structure and regulation.

  • The moral impact theory of law.

  • The moral impact theory of law.

  • Pretrial detention and the right to be monitored.

  • Pretrial detention and the right to be monitored.

  • Stop ignoring pork and potholes: election law and constituent service.

  • An offense-severity model for stop-and-frisks.

  • Open carry for all: Heller and our nineteenth century Second Amendment.

  • Regulating sexual orientation change efforts: the California approach, its limitations, and potential alternatives.

  • Regulating sexual orientation change efforts: the California approach, its limitations, and potential alternatives.

  • In need of correction: how the Army Board for Correction of Military Records is failing veterans with PTSD.

  • Let the burden fit the crime: extending proportionality review to sex offenders.

  • The new minimal cities.

  • January 01, 2015

  • Cost-benefit analysis of financial regulation: case studies and implications.

  • Cost-benefit analysis of financial regulation: case studies and implications.

  • Cost-benefit analysis of financial regulation: case studies and implications.

  • Beyond the Indian commerce clause.

  • Beyond the Indian commerce clause.

  • On evidence: proving Frye as a matter of law, science, and history.

  • On evidence: proving Frye as a matter of law, science, and history.

  • The end of jurisprudence.

  • Against the tide: Connecticut oystering, hybrid property, and the survival of the commons.

  • Perceptions of taxing and spending: a survey experiment.

  • The psychology of punishment and the puzzle of why tortfeasor death defeats liability for punitive damages.

  • The case for regulating fully autonomous weapons.

  • From child protection to children's rights: rethinking homosexual propaganda bans in human rights law.

  • October 01, 2015

  • Against immutability.

  • February 01, 2016

  • In memoriam: Robert A. Burt.

  • Remarks for Robert Burt.