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The May 2004 issue of THE YALE LAW JOURNAL is now out, and available at law libraries across the country. (LawMeme apologizes for this late update.) Here's what legal scholars have been reading:
- Peter L. Lindseth, The Paradox of Parliamentary Supremacy:
Delegation, Democracy, and Dictatorship
in Germany and France, 1920s-1950s, 113 YALE L.J. 1341 (2004). (abstract))
- Daniel Markovits, Contract and Collaboration, 113 YALE L.J. 1417 (2004). (abstract)
- David A. Skeel, Jr., Corporate Anatomy Lessons, 113 YALE L.J. 1519 (2004) (reviewing REINIER
KRAAKMAN ET AL., THE ANATOMY OF CORPORATE LAW: A COMPARATIVE AND FUNCTIONAL APPROACH (2004)). (abstract)
- Ramit Mizrahi, Note, "Hostility to the Presence of Women":
Why Women Undermine Each Other in the
Workplace and the Consequences for Title VII 113 YALE L.J. 1579 (2004). (abstract)
- Marcia Yablon, Note, Property Rights and Sacred Sites: Federal
Regulatory Responses to American Indian
Religious Claims on Public Land, 113 YALE L.J. 1623 (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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