This Article traces vacatur from English and early American practice to the Supreme Court’s modern uses. Historically used for docket management, ...
Trading Acres reveals how property, corporate, and securities law are fueling a new rural land grab, transforming farmland into an asset traded through ...
Public-procurement laws are integral to government capacity. But two forces limit government’s potential: (1) adversarial legalism and (2) ...
Inequality has reached record levels, and the judiciary has shown increasing willingness to intervene through tax policy. This Feature excavates ...
Medicaid faces an uncertain future. This Note looks to the Indian Health Service (IHS) for ways to buoy the nation’s largest healthcare program.
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Trading Acres reveals how property, corporate, and securities law are fueling a new rural land grab, transforming farmland into an asset traded through global financial channels. The Article explains ...
For over a century, the Yale Law Journal has been at the forefront of legal scholarship, sparking conversation and encouraging reflection among scholars and students, as well as practicing lawyers and ...
This essay is part of a collection The <I>Insular Cases</I> in Light of <I>Aurelius</I> Over 120 years after YLJ published its first piece on the Insular Cases, these cases appeared again before the ...
On June 20, 1991, two police officers brought an African American man named Anthony Gray into custody for questioning related to the unsolved rape and murder of a woman in Calvert County, Maryland. 1 ...