This issue of the Yale Law Journal (the fifth issue of academic year 2015-2016) features articles and essays by notable scholars, as well as extensive student research. The issue's contents include:
"Governance Reform and the Judicial Role in Municipal Bankruptcy," by Clayton P. Gillette & David A. Skeel, Jr.
"Professional Speech," by Claudia E. Haupt
"Casey and the Clinic Closings: When 'Protecting Health' Obstructs Choice," by Linda Greenhouse & Reva B. Siegel
"Returning to Common-Law Principles of Insider Trading After United States v. Newman," by Richard A. Epstein
The student contributions are:
Note, "Will Putting Cameras on Police Reduce Polarization?," by Roseanna Sommers
Note, "Federal Questions and the Domestic-Relations Exception," by Bradley G. Silverman
Comment, "Toward an Efficient Licensing and Rate-Setting Regime: Reconstructing Sec. 114(i) of the Copyright Act," by Joseph Pomianowski
"Governance Reform and the Judicial Role in Municipal Bankruptcy," by Clayton P. Gillette & David A. Skeel, Jr.
"Professional Speech," by Claudia E. Haupt
"Casey and the Clinic Closings: When 'Protecting Health' Obstructs Choice," by Linda Greenhouse & Reva B. Siegel
"Returning to Common-Law Principles of Insider Trading After United States v. Newman," by Richard A. Epstein
The student contributions are:
Note, "Will Putting Cameras on Police Reduce Polarization?," by Roseanna Sommers
Note, "Federal Questions and the Domestic-Relations Exception," by Bradley G. Silverman
Comment, "Toward an Efficient Licensing and Rate-Setting Regime: Reconstructing Sec. 114(i) of the Copyright Act," by Joseph Pomianowski
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