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Yale Law School Student Prize Paper Series
This series presents outstanding papers, written by Yale Law School students, that have been awarded named prizes by the Law School.

For further information, contact Fred Shapiro, Associate Librarian for Collections and Access (). To submit a paper, email it to Cesar Zapata, Collection and Access Coordinator ().


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PAPERS FROM 2008
Lucy Wang (October 19, 2008) NON-ILLUSORY LOSSES: WHY PAIN AND SUFFERING DAMAGES SHOULD (JUST) BE ABOUT PAIN AND SUFFERING
Laura Moranchek (October 19, 2008) Enforcing the Treaty Rights of Aliens
Nathaniel Gleicher (October 14, 2008) John Doe Subpoenas: Toward a Consistent Legal Standard
Frederick Liu (May 28, 2008) Chevron as a Doctrine of Hard Cases
Lindsay Nash (May 18, 2008) Mending Wall: Playing the Game of Neighborhood Ordering
Jacob Scott (May 1, 2008) Codified Canons and the Common Law of Interpretation
Matthew Bloom (May 1, 2008) A Comparative Analysis of the United States’s Response to Extradition Requests from China
Patrick S. Kabat (May 1, 2008) ‘TIL NAUGHT BUT ASH IS LEFT TO SEE’: STATEWIDE SMOKING BANS, BALLOT INITIATIVES, AND THE PUBLIC SPHERE
Michael F. Murray (May 1, 2008) PRIVATE MANAGEMENT OF PUBLIC SPACES: NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS AND URBAN PARKS
Jessica M. Karbowski (May 1, 2008) Human Rights Labeling: A WTO Compliant Strategy to Harness the Power of Consumer Preference
Patrick S. Kabat (May 1, 2008) CHASING THE CHESHIRE CAT? JOHN AUSTIN AND THE TRIAL OF FEDERALISM IN VICTORIAN ENGLAND
Krishanti Vignarajah (May 1, 2008) THE POLITICAL ROOTS OF JUDICIAL LEGITIMACY: EXPLAINING THE ENDURING VALIDITY OF THE INSULAR CASES
PAPERS FROM 2007
Kristen Eichensehr (December 21, 2007) Defending Nationals Abroad: Assessing the Lawfulness of Forcible Hostage Rescues
Richard Re (December 14, 2007) Re-Justifying the Fair Cross Section Requirement: Equal Representation and Enfranchisement in the American Criminal Jury
Shuky Ehrenberg (November 11, 2007) A Question of Rank
Natalie Ram (November 11, 2007) TIERED CONSENT AND THE TYRANNY OF CHOICE
Michelle Messer (November 11, 2007) Regulating Antitrust as Amicus: The Government’s Role in Private Enforcement Actions Before the Supreme Court
Stephen E. Sachs (November 11, 2007) Full Faith and Credit in the Early Congress
Aditi Prabhu (November 10, 2007) Contracting for Financial Privacy: The Rights of Banks and Customers Under the Reauthorized Patriot Act
Andrew Blair-Stanek (November 10, 2007) Using Insurance Law and Policy to Interpret the Tax Code's Loss and Medical Expense Provisions
Ira Lindsay (July 1, 2007) Coercion, Immigration and the Grounds of Distributive Justice
Michael Khoo (May 22, 2007) POLITICAL GERRYMANDERING AND ELECTORAL ACCOUNTABILITY
YiLing L. Chen-Josephson (May 11, 2007) No Place To Park: The Uneasy Relationship Between a City and its Cars
Brian H. Jenn (May 3, 2007) The Case for Tax Credits
Brian A. Lee (April 22, 2007) Making Sense of “Moral Rights”: Artists’ European-style Intellectual Property Protections Within the American System
Krissa Lanham (April 20, 2007) “Elusive Abominations”: Standards of Appellate Review in the ad hoc International Criminal Tribunals
Nicole L. Johnson (January 11, 2007) Property Without Possession: Defining Private Instream Rights in Western Water Law
PAPERS FROM 2006
Brian Netter (December 17, 2006) Using Group Statistics To Sentence Individual Criminals: An Ethical and Statistical Critique of the Virginia Risk Assessment Program
Kristen Eichensehr (November 22, 2006) Targeting Tehran: Assessing the Lawfulness of Preemptive Strikes Against Nuclear Facilities
Sophia Z. Lee (November 10, 2006) Race and Rulemaking: Civil Rights in the Administrative State, 1964-1977
PAPERS FROM 2005
Dana Goldblatt (September 1, 2005) A New Ideal for Government in Malory’s Morte Darthur
Jamal Greene (September 1, 2005) Beyond Lawrence: Metaprivacy and Punishment
Daniel E. Ho (September 1, 2005) Why Affirmative Action Does Not Cause Black Students To Fail the Bar
Daniel E. Ho (September 1, 2005) Affirmative Action’s Affirmative Actions: A Reply to Sander

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