Books,  Yale Law Journal

Yale Law Journal, March 2015, on non-contentious jurisdiction, 401(k)’s, and mass atrocity crimes

The contents of the March 2015 issue (Volume 124, Number 5) include:

Articles:
• “Article III Judicial Power, the Adverse-Party Requirement, and Non-Contentious Jurisdiction”
James E. Pfander & Daniel D. Birk

• “Beyond Diversification: The Pervasive Problem of Excessive Fees and ‘Dominated Funds’ in 401(k) Plans” 
Ian Ayres & Quinn Curtis

• “The Uneasy Case for Favoring Long-Term Shareholders”
Jesse M. Fried

• “Deviance, Aspiration, and the Stories We Tell: Reconciling Mass Atrocity and the Criminal Law”
Saira Mohamed

Notes:
• “Mitigating Jurors’ Racial Biases: The Effects of Content and Timing of Jury Instructions”
Elizabeth Ingriselli

• “How To Eat an Elephant: Corporate Group Structure of Systemically Important Financial Institutions, Orderly Liquidation Authority, and Single Point of Entry Resolution”
Kwon-Yong Jin

• “Public Actors, Private Law: Local Governments’ Use of Covenants To Regulate Land Use”
Noah M. Kazis

Comment:
• “Methodological Stare Decisis and Intersystemic Statutory Interpretation in the Choice-of-Law Context”
Grace E. Hart

Quality ebook 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. This issue is March 2015, the fifth of academic year 2014-2015.

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Cataloging: Vol. 124, No. 5 (Mar. 2015):

ISBN 9781610278362 (ebook)
List price: US $1.99
Page count: 496 pp.