Yale Law Journal‘s March 2013 Issue Features Antitrust, Federalism, and Burden of Proof
This issue of The Yale Law Journal (the 5th of Vol. 122, academic year 2012-2013) features new articles and essays on law and legal history. Contents include:
• Article: “Commandeering and Constitutional Change,” by Wesley Campbell
• Article: “Parallel Exclusion,” by C. Scott Hemphill & Tim Wu
• Essay: “Reconceptualizing the Burden of Proof,” by Edward Cheng
In addition, the March 2013 issue contains substantial student research in the form of Notes: one on administrative law, using a federal common law framework to fill a void for state agencies in implementing federal law; and another on evaluating attorney misconduct habeas claims after the Maples case, by analogy to civil claims of lawyer failure and default.
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