Yale Law Journal: Volume 123, Number 5 - March 2014
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Yale Law Journal: Volume 123, Number 5 - March 2014
The March 2014 issue of The Yale Law Journal features new articles and essays on law and legal theory by internationally recognized scholars. The contents for Volume 123, Number 5, include:
Articles:
• The New Minimal Cities, by Michelle Wilde Anderson
• The Separation of Funds and Managers: A Theory of Investment Fund Structure and Regulation, by John Morley
Essays:
• The Moral Impact Theory of Law, by Mark Greenberg
• Pretrial Detention and the Right to Be Monitored, by Samuel R. Wiseman
Notes:
• Stop Ignoring Pork and Potholes: Election Law and Constituent Service, by Joshua Bone
• An Offense-Severity Model for Stop-and-Frisks, by David Keenan & Tina M. Thomas
• Open Carry for All: Heller and Our Nineteenth-Century Second Amendment, by Jonathan Meltzer
• Regulating Sexual Orientation Change Efforts: The California Approach, Its Limitations, and Potential Alternatives, by Jacob M. Victor
Comments:
• In Need of Correction: How the Army Board for Correction of Military Records Is Failing Veterans with PTSD, by Rebecca Izzo
• Let the Burden Fit the Crime: Extending Proportionality Review to Sex Offenders, by Erin Miller
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