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The Yale Law Journal: Vol. 122, Issue 3
Posted By Yale Law Journal On December 24, 2012 @ 3:51 pm In Uncategorized | No Comments

ARTICLES
John H. Langbein, The Disappearance of Civil Trial in the United States [1]
Daniel E. Ho, Fudging the Nudge: Information Disclosure and Restaurant Grading [2]
ESSAY
Saul Levmore & Ariel Porat, Asymmetries and Incentives in Plea Bargaining and Evidence Production [3]
NOTES
Jane Y. Chong, Targeting the Twenty-First-Century Outlaw [4]
Dylan O. Keenan, Confronting Crawford v. Washington in the Lower Courts [5]
COMMENT
Monika Isia Jasiewicz, Copyright Protection in an Opt-Out World: Implied License Doctrine and News Aggregators [6]
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[1] The Disappearance of Civil Trial in the United States: http://yalelawjournal.org/the-yale-law-journal/article/the-disappearance-of-civil-trial-in-the-united-states/
[2] Fudging the Nudge: Information Disclosure and Restaurant Grading: http://yalelawjournal.org/the-yale-law-journal/article/fudging-the-nudge:-information-disclosure-and-restaurant-grading/
[3] Asymmetries and Incentives in Plea Bargaining and Evidence Production: http://yalelawjournal.org/the-yale-law-journal/essay/asymmetries-and-incentives-in-plea-bargaining-and-evidence-production/
[4] Targeting the Twenty-First-Century Outlaw: http://yalelawjournal.org/the-yale-law-journal/note/targeting-the-twenty%11first%11century-outlaw/
[5] Confronting Crawford v. Washington in the Lower Courts: http://yalelawjournal.org/the-yale-law-journal/note/confronting-crawford-v.-washington-in-the--lower-courts/
[6] Copyright Protection in an Opt-Out World: Implied License Doctrine and News Aggregators: http://yalelawjournal.org/the-yale-law-journal/comment/copyright-protection-in-an-opt%11out-world:--implied-license-doctrine-and-news-aggregators-/
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