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Posted by Lea Bishop on Monday, May 10 @ 16:11:01 EDT
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The April 2004 issue of THE YALE LAW JOURNAL is now out, and available at law libraries across the country. Here's what legal scholars will be reading this month:
• James Q. Whitman, The Two Western Cultures of Privacy: Dignity Versus Liberty, 113 YALE L.J. 1153 (2004). abstract
• Peter Siegelman, Adverse Selection in Insurance Markets: An Exaggerated Threat, 113 YALE L.J. 1223 (2004). abstract
• David S. Gamage, Taxing Political Donations: The Case for Corrective Taxes in Campaign Finance, 113 YALE L.J. 1283 (2004). abstract
• Rashad Hussain, Policy Comment: Security with Transparency: Judicial Review in “Special Interest” Immigration Proceedings, 113 YALE L.J. 1333 (2004). abstract
Click on any of the links to read abstracts of the articles. If you read the full text in the Journal, we'd love to hear your comments!
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