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  2. The Yale Law Journal - Wikipedia

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    Alumni of The Yale Law Journal have served at all levels of the federal judiciary. Alumni include Supreme Court justices (Samuel Alito, Abe Fortas, Brett Kavanaugh, Sonia Sotomayor, Potter Stewart) and numerous judges on the United States courts of appeals (Duane Benton, Stephanos Bibas, Guido Calabresi, Steven Colloton, Morton Ira Greenberg, Stephen A. Higginson, Andrew D. Hurwitz, Robert ...

  3. Yale Journal on Regulation - Wikipedia

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    The Yale Journal on Regulation (JREG) is a biannual student-edited law review covering regulatory and administrative law published at Yale Law School.The journal publishes articles, essays, notes, and commentaries that cover a wide range of topics in regulatory, corporate, administrative, international, and comparative law.

  4. John D. Morley - Wikipedia

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    At Yale, he was the essays editor of The Yale Law Journal. He graduated with a J.D in 2006. [1] After law school, Morley worked as an associate in the corporate and securities practice group at Covington & Burling. He then returned to Yale to be the executive director of the Yale Law School Center for the Study of Corporate Law, a post he held ...

  5. Wesley Newcomb Hohfeld - Wikipedia

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    Wesley Newcomb Hohfeld, circa 1916. Wesley Newcomb Hohfeld (August 9, 1879 – October 21, 1918) [1] was an American jurist.He was the author of the seminal Fundamental Legal Conceptions as Applied in Judicial Reasoning and Other Legal Essays (1919).

  6. Reva Siegel - Wikipedia

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    Siegel graduated from Yale Law School in 1986, where she was an editor of The Yale Law Journal. She joined the Yale faculty in 1994 after teaching at the Boalt Hall School of Law. She serves on the boards of the American Society for Legal History, the Center for WorkLife Law, and the Harvard Law & Policy Review. She is an active member of the ...

  7. Bluebook - Wikipedia

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    This system, which he includes in a manual he provides for his law clerks, was reprinted in the aforementioned Yale Law Journal article. At the time of the article, his citation system was 885 words long, or about two printed pages—far shorter than the 511 pages of the Nineteenth Edition, the 640 pages of the then-current ALWD Citation Manual ...

  8. Catherine Sharkey - Wikipedia

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    Catherine then attended Yale Law School, where she was an Executive Editor of the Yale Law Journal, graduating with a J.D. in 1997. [1] After law school, Sharkey clerked for judge Guido Calabresi of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, and then for justice David Souter of the United States Supreme Court from 1998 to 1999.

  9. Donald Black (sociologist) - Wikipedia

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    Stanford Law Review 23:1087-1111. 1972. “The Boundaries of Legal Sociology.” Yale Law Journal 81:1086-1100. 1973. “The Mobilization of Law.” Journal of Legal Studies 2:125-149. 1973. “Introduction.” Pages 1–14 in The Social Organization of Law, edited by Donald Black and Maureen Mileski. New York: Academic Press. 1976. The ...