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The Yale Law Journal is thrilled to announce Volume 134’s Emerging Scholar of the Year: Kate Redburn. The Yale Law Journal’s Emerging Scholar of the Year Award celebrates the achievements of ...
“Democracy’s Distrust” explores how the Supreme Court has eroded voting rights and weakened democracy. It argues that the Court prioritizes candidates and legislatures over voters, fostering public ...
The Yale Law Journal - William N. Eskridge, Jr. William N. Eskridge, Jr. Feature In light of Hively, Evans, and Zarda, this Feature argues that Title ...
There is no antitrust law without antitrust law enforcement. Unlocking Antitrust Enforcement contends that existing tools to advance antitrust enforcement are well-suited to confront today’s U.S.
This Collection analyzes legal, social, and political dimensions of drug decriminalization in the context of current debates. The Essays explore issues related to state drug-policy reform, federal ...
Project v. Trump, No. TDC-17-0361, 2017 WL 4674314, at 3 (D. Md. Oct. … Michael Shear & Ron Nixon, How Trump’s Rush To Enact an Immigration Ban Unleashed ...
he objects. We term religious objections to being made complicit in the assertedly sinful conduct of others complicity-based conscience claims. There ...
The Yale Law Journal - James A. Henderson Jr. James A. Henderson Jr. Essay 111 Yale L.J. 151 (2001) In an essay published in this Journal entitled Is ...
This Article provides a comprehensive legal analysis of gender-affirming-care bans, concluding that their internally inconsistent treatment of trans-affirming care and coercive intersex-normalizing ...
The United States has criminalized cannabis since 1970. In response to pleas for reform and widespread state cannabis legalization, the federal government recently initiated rulemaking to reschedule ...
David Pozen’s new book chronicles the constitutional arguments that American litigants once deployed to protect a “right” to use drugs. This Review supplements and critiques Pozen’s important ...
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