From the editors of the Yale Law Journal Online:
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The Yale Law Journal is pleased to present its new online platform, The Yale Law Journal Online (http://www.yalelawjournal.org/). YLJ Online will continue the Journal's mission of providing accessible and substantive scholarship through the online medium. It offers original essays on timely and novel legal developments and responses to articles in the print Journal, as well as adapted lectures and recordings/podcasts of featured pieces. When the Journal launched The Pocket Part in 2005, it was the first law review to establish an original online companion; as the Journal nears its 120th anniversary, YLJ Online represents the next step in that endeavor.
The launch of YLJ Online's original content section features an essay by Hiro N. Aragaki, addressing the Hall Street v. Mattel litigation and manifest disregard, as well as responses by selected scholars to Michael Stokes Paulsen's The Constitutional Power To Interpret International Law (118 Yale L.J. 1762 (2009)). In the coming weeks, YLJ Online will present a variety of essays and features on marriage, property, and corporate law, as well as a selection of pieces from the Hon. J. Harvie Wilkinson III and other participants in its inaugural Washington, D.C. conference on the Supreme Court’s certiorari process (http://www.law.com/jsp/article.jsp?id=1202433962900).
Among the many features that YLJ Online offers are Essays (4,000-6,000 words), Commentaries (under 2,000 words), Responses, adapted lectures and solicited pieces. More information can be found on the Submissions page (http://www.yalelawjournal.org/submissions.html). All YLJ Online publications are available and fully searchable through LexisNexis and Westlaw. The Journal also provides all YLJ Online pieces in PDF/reprint format, and podcasts on its website/iTunes for selected pieces.
For questions regarding YLJ Online, please contact the Journal's Managing Online Editor, Jeff K. Lee, at [email protected].
Now available on YLJ Online:
Essay
Hiro N. Aragaki, The Mess of Manifest Disregard, 119 Yale L.J. Online 1 (2009).
Responses
Julian Ku, The Prospects for the Peaceful Co-Existence of Constitutional and International Law, 119 Yale L.J. Online 15 (2009).
Peter J. Spiro, Wishing International Law Away, 119 Yale L.J. Online 23 (2009).
Margaret E. McGuinness, Old W(h)ine, Old Bottles: A Response to Professor Paulsen, 119 Yale L.J. Online 31 (2009).
Robert Ahdieh, The Fog of Certainty,
119 Yale L.J. Online 41 (2009).
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Dear editors,
I wanted to download Mr. Aragaki's piece but google listed your site as a "reported attack site" and blocked access to the YLJ online.
Here is what google said about your site:
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What is the current listing status for yalelawjournal.org?
Site is listed as suspicious - visiting this web site may harm your computer.
Part of this site was listed for suspicious activity 2 time(s) over the past 90 days.
What happened when Google visited this site?
Of the 332 pages we tested on the site over the past 90 days, 76 page(s) resulted in malicious software being downloaded and installed without user consent. The last time Google visited this site was on 2009-10-13, and the last time suspicious content was found on this site was on 2009-10-13.
Malicious software includes 78 scripting exploit(s), 78 trojan(s). Successful infection resulted in an average of 2 new process(es) on the target machine.
Malicious software is hosted on 2 domain(s), including statanalyze.cn/, 213.163.89.0/.
This site was hosted on 1 network(s) including AS30217 (DESYNC).
Has this site acted as an intermediary resulting in further distribution of malware?
Over the past 90 days, yalelawjournal.org did not appear to function as an intermediary for the infection of any sites.
Has this site hosted malware?
No, this site has not hosted malicious software over the past 90 days.
How did this happen?
In some cases, third parties can add malicious code to legitimate sites, which would cause us to show the warning message.
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Please tell me how else may I access the Hall street essay.
Best,
Romel R. Bagares
Posted by: Romel R. Bagares | October 13, 2009 at 11:14 PM
There was a temporary outage in our service that resulted in the Google label, but the site has been restored and should be accessible now.
Jeff Lee
Managing Online Editor, The Yale Law Journal
[email protected] | www.yalelawjournal.org
Posted by: Jeff Lee | October 15, 2009 at 11:52 AM