Yale Law Journal - Notable Articles

Notable Articles

Some of journal's most cited articles include:

  • Hohfeld, Wesley N. (1913). "Some Fundamental Legal Conceptions as Applied in Judicial Reasoning". Yale Law Journal 23 (1): 16–59. doi:10.2307/785533.
  • Llewellyn, Karl N. (1931). "What Price Contract? — An Essay in Perspective". Yale Law Journal 40 (5): 704–751. doi:10.2307/790659.
  • Douglas, William O.; Bates, George E. (1933). "The Federal Securities Act of 1933". Yale Law Journal 43 (2): 171–217. doi:10.2307/791346.
  • Lasswell, Harold D.; McDougal, Myres S. (1943). "Legal Education and Public Policy: Professional Training in the Public Interest". Yale Law Journal 52 (2): 203–295. doi:10.2307/792244.
  • Prosser, William L. (1960). "The Assault upon the Citadel (Strict Liability to the Consumer)". Yale Law Journal 69 (7): 1099–1148. doi:10.2307/794385.
  • Calabresi, Guido (1961). "Some Thoughts on Risk Distribution and the Law of Torts". Yale Law Journal 70 (1): 499–553. doi:10.2307/794261.
  • Reich, Charles A. (1964). "The New Property". Yale Law Journal 73 (5): 733–787. doi:10.2307/794645.
  • Ely, John Hart (1973). "The Wages of Crying Wolf: A Comment on Roe v. Wade". Yale Law Journal 82 (5): 920–949. doi:10.2307/795536.
  • Easterbrook, Frank H.; Fischel, Daniel R. (1982). "Corporate Control Transactions". Yale Law Journal 91 (4): 698–737. doi:10.2307/796036.
  • Ackerman, Bruce A. (1984). "The Storrs Lectures: Discovering the Constitution". Yale Law Journal 93 (6): 1013–1072. doi:10.2307/796204.

Both Samuel Alito and Sonia Sotomayor published Notes with the Journal, which were scrutinized during their nomination processes to the Supreme Court of the United States.

  • Alito, Jr., Samuel A. (1974). "The Released Time Cases Revisited: A Study of Group Decisionmaking by the Supreme Court". Yale Law Journal 83 (6): 1202. doi:10.2307/795480.
  • Sotomayor, Sonia (1979). "Statehood and the Equal Footing Doctrine: The Case for Puerto Rican Seabed Rights". Yale Law Journal 88 (4): 825. doi:10.2307/795781.

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