Yale Law Journal - 2016
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- The new labor law.
- Campus sexual assault adjudication and resistance to reform.
- In defense of "free houses".
- Fifty shades of gray: sentencing trends in major white-collar cases.
- Will putting cameras on police reduce polarization?
- The new labor law.
- Governance reform and the judicial role in municipal bankruptcy.
- Federal questions and the domestic-relations exception.
- Jurisdictional rules and final agency action.
- A better balance: providing survivors of sexual violence with 'effective protection' against sex discrimination through Title IX complaints.
- Connecting to what matters: remembering Bo Burt.
- Reconciling the crime of aggression and complementarity: unaddressed tensions and a way forward.
- Present at antitrust's creation: consumer welfare in the Sherman Act's state statutory forerunners.
- Corporate control and idiosyncratic vision.
- Bo Burt: in the whirlwind of his own making.
- The odd couple.
- Remarks for Robert Burt.
- Foundling fathers: (non-)marriage and parental rights in the age of equality.
- Founding-era jus ad bellum and the domestic law of treaty withdrawal.
- Casey and the clinic closings: when 'protecting health' obstructs choice.
- The new labor law.
- Professional speech.
- Fiduciary political theory: a critique.
- Gender violence costs: schools' financial obligations under Title IX.
- The first patent litigation explosion.
- In their hands: restoring institutional liability for sexual harassment in education.
- Professional speech.
- Fiduciary political theory: a critique.
- Founding-era jus ad bellum and the domestic law of treaty withdrawal.
- Fifty shades of gray: sentencing trends in major white-collar cases.
- The first patent litigation explosion.
- Ideological imbalance and the peremptory challenge.
- Probate lending.
- The lost "effects" of the Fourth Amendment: giving personal property due protection.
- Campus sexual assault adjudication and resistance to reform.
- The modification of decrees in the original jurisdiction of the Supreme Court.
- A tribute to my friend, Professor Robert A. Burt.
- In their hands: restoring institutional liability for sexual harassment in education.
- In memoriam: Robert A. Burt.
- The lost "effects" of the Fourth Amendment: giving personal property due protection.
- Administrative forbearance.
- Transformation requires transparency: critical policy reforms to advance campus sexual violence response.
- Tort concepts in traffic crimes.
- The constitutionality of civil forfeiture.
- How to trim a Christmas tree: beyond severability and inseverability for omnibus statutes.
- The domestic analogy revisited: Hobbes on international order.
- The modification of decrees in the original jurisdiction of the Supreme Court.
- The judicial enforceability and legal effects of treaty reservations, understandings, and declarations.
- The constitutionality of civil forfeiture.
- Casey and the clinic closings: when 'protecting health' obstructs choice.
- The state's right to property under international law.
- Foundling fathers: (non-)marriage and parental rights in the age of equality.
- The president's budget as a source of agency policy control.
- Administrative forbearance.
- Corporate control and idiosyncratic vision.
- Probate lending.
- Toward an efficient licensing and rate-setting regime: reconstructing s. 114(i) of the Copyright Act.
- Returning to common-law principles of insider trading after United States v. Newman.
- Repairing the irreparable: revisiting the federalism decisions of the Burger Court.
- Insider, outsider, Robert A. Burt.
- The president's budget as a source of agency policy control.
- Reimagining finality in parallel patent proceedings.
- Unpacking wolf packs.
- Robert Burt: repetition and insistence.
- The president's budget as a source of agency policy control.
- The new public.
- Border checkpoints and substantive due process: abortion rights in the border zone.
- How to trim a Christmas tree: beyond severability and inseverability for omnibus statutes.
- Jurisdiction and applicable law under UNCLOS.
- The new public.
- Will putting cameras on police reduce polarization?
- Governance reform and the judicial role in municipal bankruptcy.
- The domestic analogy revisited: hobbes on international order.
- Federal questions and the domestic-relations exception.
- Foundling fathers: (non-)marriage and parental rights in the age of equality.
- Title IX: an imperfect but vital tool to stop bullying of LGBT students.
- Two dreams.
- Border checkpoints and substantive due process: abortion rights in the border zone.
- The judicial enforceability and legal effects of treaty reservations, understandings, and declarations.