Yale Law Journal: Volume 122, Number 7 - May 2013

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May 2013 issue includes articles by internationally recognized scholars. Articles and Features include: 

-- "City Unplanning," by David Schleicher 

-- "Rethinking the Federal Eminent Domain Power," by William Baude 

-- "Behavioral Economics and Paternalism," by Cass R. Sunstein 

-- "The Continuum of Excludability and the Limits of Patents," by Amy Kapczynski & Talha Syed

In addition, the issue includes substantial contributions from student editors: Note, "Should the Ministerial Exception Apply to Functions, Not Persons?," by Jed Glickstein 

-- Note, "How Do You Measure a Constitutional Moment? Using Algorithmic Topic Modeling To Evaluate Bruce Ackerman's Theory of Constitutional Change," by Daniel Taylor Young 

-- Comment, "Interpretation Step Zero: A Limit on Methodology as 'Law,'" by Andrew Tutt 

-- Comment, "The JOBS Act and Middle-Income Investors: Why It Doesn't Go Far Enough," by James J. Williamson

Finally, the issue features selected results from the "Prison Law Writing Contest," authored by Elizabeth A. Reid, Ernie Drain, and Aaron Lowers

About the author

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 are written by leading legal scholars. 

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