Yale Law Journal
The Questia library contains articles from Yale Law Journal from the following years: 1991-2005. The Questia library now contains 77,000 books and 4,000,000 journal, magazine, and newspaper articles.
Recent Issues from Yale Law Journal
Popular Articles from Yale Law Journal
- Globalization and Distrust. by Anupam Chander
- Parrhesiastic Accountability: Investigatory Commissions and Executive Power in an Age of Terror. by Jonathan Simon
- Pluralism and Distrust: How Courts Can Support Democracy by Lowering the Stakes of Politics. by William N. Eskridge Jr.
- The Coherentism of Democracy and Distrust. by Michael C. Dorf
- Gideon in white/Gideon in Black: Race and Identity in Lawyering. by Anthony V. Alfieri
- The Sarbanes-Oxley Act and the Making of Quack Corporate Governance. by Roberta Romano
- Song Fa Xiaxiang: Zhongguo Jiceng Sifazhidu Yanjiu. by Frank K. Upham
- Can Attorneys and Clients Conspire? by Allon Kedem
- Female Judges Matter: Gender and Collegial Decisionmaking in the Federal Appellate Courts. by Jennifer L. Peresie
- Bailing out Congress: An Assessment and Defense of the Air Transportation Safety and System Stabilization Act of 2001. by Jonathan Lewinsohn

