Yale Law Journal: Volume 124, Number 7 - May 2015
The contents of the May 2015 issue (Volume 124, Number 7) are:

Articles
• Defining and Punishing Offenses Under Treaties, Sarah H. Cleveland & William S. Dodge

• Administrative Severability Clauses, Charles W. Tyler & E. Donald Elliott

Notes
• Class Ascertainability, Geoffrey C. Shaw

• The Right To Be Rescued: Disability Justice in an Age of Disaster, Adrien A. Weibgen

• Expanding Conscience, Shrinking Care: The Crisis in Access to Reproductive Care and the Affordable Care Act's Nondiscrimination Mandate, Elizabeth B. Deutsch

Features
• Conscience Wars: Complicity-Based Conscience Claims in Religion and Politics, Douglas NeJaime & Reva B. Siegel

• Legal Scholarship for Judges, Diane P. Wood

Book Review
• The Banality of Racial Inequality, Richard R.W. Brooks

Comment
• Federal Sentencing Error as Loss of Chance, Kate Huddleston

Quality NOOKbook formatting includes fully linked footnotes and an active Table of Contents (including linked Contents for all individual Articles, Notes, and Essays), proper Bluebook formatting, and active URLs in footnotes.
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Yale Law Journal: Volume 124, Number 7 - May 2015
The contents of the May 2015 issue (Volume 124, Number 7) are:

Articles
• Defining and Punishing Offenses Under Treaties, Sarah H. Cleveland & William S. Dodge

• Administrative Severability Clauses, Charles W. Tyler & E. Donald Elliott

Notes
• Class Ascertainability, Geoffrey C. Shaw

• The Right To Be Rescued: Disability Justice in an Age of Disaster, Adrien A. Weibgen

• Expanding Conscience, Shrinking Care: The Crisis in Access to Reproductive Care and the Affordable Care Act's Nondiscrimination Mandate, Elizabeth B. Deutsch

Features
• Conscience Wars: Complicity-Based Conscience Claims in Religion and Politics, Douglas NeJaime & Reva B. Siegel

• Legal Scholarship for Judges, Diane P. Wood

Book Review
• The Banality of Racial Inequality, Richard R.W. Brooks

Comment
• Federal Sentencing Error as Loss of Chance, Kate Huddleston

Quality NOOKbook formatting includes fully linked footnotes and an active Table of Contents (including linked Contents for all individual Articles, Notes, and Essays), proper Bluebook formatting, and active URLs in footnotes.
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Yale Law Journal: Volume 124, Number 7 - May 2015

Yale Law Journal: Volume 124, Number 7 - May 2015

Yale Law Journal: Volume 124, Number 7 - May 2015

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The contents of the May 2015 issue (Volume 124, Number 7) are:

Articles
• Defining and Punishing Offenses Under Treaties, Sarah H. Cleveland & William S. Dodge

• Administrative Severability Clauses, Charles W. Tyler & E. Donald Elliott

Notes
• Class Ascertainability, Geoffrey C. Shaw

• The Right To Be Rescued: Disability Justice in an Age of Disaster, Adrien A. Weibgen

• Expanding Conscience, Shrinking Care: The Crisis in Access to Reproductive Care and the Affordable Care Act's Nondiscrimination Mandate, Elizabeth B. Deutsch

Features
• Conscience Wars: Complicity-Based Conscience Claims in Religion and Politics, Douglas NeJaime & Reva B. Siegel

• Legal Scholarship for Judges, Diane P. Wood

Book Review
• The Banality of Racial Inequality, Richard R.W. Brooks

Comment
• Federal Sentencing Error as Loss of Chance, Kate Huddleston

Quality NOOKbook formatting includes fully linked footnotes and an active Table of Contents (including linked Contents for all individual Articles, Notes, and Essays), proper Bluebook formatting, and active URLs in footnotes.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940151246309
Publisher: Quid Pro, LLC
Publication date: 06/04/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 483
Sales rank: 934,402
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, book reviews, and features are written by leading legal scholars.
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