Yale Law Journal: Volume 123, Number 7 - May 2014
The May 2014 issue of The Yale Law Journal features new articles and essays on law and legal theory by internationally recognized scholars. Contents include:

� Article, "Illegitimate Borders: Jus Sanguinis Citizenship and the Legal Construction of Family, Race, and Nation," by Kristin Collins
� Article, "Legitimacy and Federal Criminal Enforcement Power," by Lauren M. Ouziel
� Feature, "The Age of Consent," by Philip C. Bobbitt
� Review, "Judging Justice on Appeal," by Marin K. Levy
� Note, "The Growth of Litigation Finance in DOJ Whistleblower Suits: Implications and Recommendations," by Mathew Andrews
� Note, "Reducing Inequality on the Cheap: When Legal Rule Design Should Incorporate Equity as Well as Efficiency," by Zachary Liscow
� Note, "Domestic Violence Asylum After Matter of L-R-," by Jessica Marsden
� Comment, "Beating Blackwater: Using Domestic Legislation to Enforce the International Code of Conduct for Private Military Companies," by Reema Shah

This quality ebook edition features linked notes, active Contents, active URLs in notes, and proper Bluebook formatting. This May 2014 issue is Volume 123, Number 7.
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Yale Law Journal: Volume 123, Number 7 - May 2014
The May 2014 issue of The Yale Law Journal features new articles and essays on law and legal theory by internationally recognized scholars. Contents include:

� Article, "Illegitimate Borders: Jus Sanguinis Citizenship and the Legal Construction of Family, Race, and Nation," by Kristin Collins
� Article, "Legitimacy and Federal Criminal Enforcement Power," by Lauren M. Ouziel
� Feature, "The Age of Consent," by Philip C. Bobbitt
� Review, "Judging Justice on Appeal," by Marin K. Levy
� Note, "The Growth of Litigation Finance in DOJ Whistleblower Suits: Implications and Recommendations," by Mathew Andrews
� Note, "Reducing Inequality on the Cheap: When Legal Rule Design Should Incorporate Equity as Well as Efficiency," by Zachary Liscow
� Note, "Domestic Violence Asylum After Matter of L-R-," by Jessica Marsden
� Comment, "Beating Blackwater: Using Domestic Legislation to Enforce the International Code of Conduct for Private Military Companies," by Reema Shah

This quality ebook edition features linked notes, active Contents, active URLs in notes, and proper Bluebook formatting. This May 2014 issue is Volume 123, Number 7.
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Yale Law Journal: Volume 123, Number 7 - May 2014

Yale Law Journal: Volume 123, Number 7 - May 2014

Yale Law Journal: Volume 123, Number 7 - May 2014

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The May 2014 issue of The Yale Law Journal features new articles and essays on law and legal theory by internationally recognized scholars. Contents include:

� Article, "Illegitimate Borders: Jus Sanguinis Citizenship and the Legal Construction of Family, Race, and Nation," by Kristin Collins
� Article, "Legitimacy and Federal Criminal Enforcement Power," by Lauren M. Ouziel
� Feature, "The Age of Consent," by Philip C. Bobbitt
� Review, "Judging Justice on Appeal," by Marin K. Levy
� Note, "The Growth of Litigation Finance in DOJ Whistleblower Suits: Implications and Recommendations," by Mathew Andrews
� Note, "Reducing Inequality on the Cheap: When Legal Rule Design Should Incorporate Equity as Well as Efficiency," by Zachary Liscow
� Note, "Domestic Violence Asylum After Matter of L-R-," by Jessica Marsden
� Comment, "Beating Blackwater: Using Domestic Legislation to Enforce the International Code of Conduct for Private Military Companies," by Reema Shah

This quality ebook edition features linked notes, active Contents, active URLs in notes, and proper Bluebook formatting. This May 2014 issue is Volume 123, Number 7.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940149409822
Publisher: Quid Pro, LLC
Publication date: 05/16/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 444
File size: 3 MB

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The editors of The Yale Law Journal are a group of Yale Law School students, who also contribute Notes and Comments to the Journal's content. The principal articles are written by leading legal scholars.
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