Notable Articles
Some of the most cited articles published by the Yale Law & Policy Review include:
- Neely, Richard (1984). "The Primary Caretaker Parent Rule: Child Custody and the Dynamics of Greed". Yale Law & Policy Review 3: 168.
- Ginsburg, Ruth Bader (2004). "Looking Beyond Our Borders: The Value of a Comparative Perspective in Constitutional Adjudication". Yale Law & Policy Review 22: 329.
- Kahan, Dan M.; Donald Braman (2006). "Cultural Cognition and Public Policy". Yale Law & Policy Review 24: 149.
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