Media Coverage of Andrew Koppelman's Recent YLJO Essay, Bad News for Mail...
Two weeks after publication, Andrew Koppelman's Yale Law Journal Online Essay, Bad News for Mail Robbers: The Obvious Constitutionality of Health Care Reform, has received widespread attention from...
View ArticleUpcoming YLJ Summer Receptions: Save the Date!
The Yale Law Journal will be hosting its second set of annual summer receptions for alumni and current editors. The receptions will take place in San Francisco, New York City, and Washington, D.C. on...
View ArticleJudicial Review and Health Care Reform: Applying Jeremy Waldron's The Core of...
In his YLJ Essay The Core of the Case Against Judicial Review, Jeremy Waldron argues that it is fundamentally undemocratic to allow judges to strike down legislation. Jeremy Waldron, The Core of the...
View ArticleMedia Coverage of Betsy Cooper's YLJO Essay, Judges in Jeopardy!: Could IBM’s...
In Judges in Jeopardy!: Could IBM’s Watson Beat Courts at Their Own Game?, Betsy Cooper examines IBM’s Watson computer and how it might affect the process by which new textualists interpret statutes....
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The Yale Law Journal is currently in the process of making some exciting changes to our web interface. Please pardon our appearance as we launch new functionalities. If you encounter any errors, please...
View ArticleRecent Media Coverage of YLJO Essay, The Myth of Prosecutorial Accountability...
In a recent New York Times article on the upcoming Smith v. Cain oral argument before the Supreme Court, Campbell Robertson and Adam Liptak cite The Myth of Prosecutorial Accountability After Connick...
View ArticleRecent Media Coverage of YLJ Article, Outcasting: Enforcement in Domestic and...
Legal Theory Blog has named YLJ article Outcasting: Enforcement in Domestic and International Law as its recommended “Download of the Week.” Opinio Juris has also held a symposium on the article, with...
View ArticleRecent Media Coverage of YLJ Feature, Before (and After) Roe v. Wade: New...
In her recent New Yorker article entitled Birthright, Jill Lepore cites to Linda Greenhouse and Reva Siegel’s Before (and After) Roe v. Wade: New Questions About Backlash from Issue 8 of Volume 120 of...
View ArticleThe Yale Law Journal is now available on Kindle, iBooks, and Nook
The Yale Law Journal is now available on eReader formats for Amazon Kindle, Apple iBooks, and Barnes & Noble Nook. Each complete issue is available for $0.99.For all available YLJ issues in Kindle...
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View ArticleRecent Media Coverage of Forthcoming YLJ Note, Locking the Doors to...
A forthcoming YLJ Note has already received attention from legal commentators. Jonah Gelbach, a second-year student at Yale Law School, has written a Note titled Locking the Doors to Discovery?...
View ArticleRecent Media Coverage of YLJ Essays
Legal Theory Blog has recently recommended two Yale Law Journal essays: Abbe R. Gluck’s Intrastatutory Federalism and Statutory Interpretation: State Implementation of Federal Law in Health Reform and...
View ArticleJournal Joins Legal Workshop
The Legal Workshop The Yale Law Journal has recently become a contributing member of The Legal Workshop, joining Cornell Law Review, Duke Law Journal, Georgetown Law Journal, NYU Law Review,...
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