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Defending the Faithful: Speaking the Language of Group Harm in Free Exercise Challenges to Counterterrorism Profiling | Yale Law Journal Defending the Faithful: Speaking the Langua
The Arc of the Pendulum: Judges, Prosecutors, and the Exercise of Discretion | Yale Law Journal
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remaining errors or omissions are my own. The views presented in this Note are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the views of the
been covering the controversy over the National Security Agency’s (NSA) domestic surveillance program on our group blog, Balkinization. We argued
not have foreseen a law enacted more than four decades later, moreover, the statute of limitations would bar the IRS from collecting estate tax now
Sometimes the judicial Constitution is not the one that matters. The administrative state is capable of creating divergent legal frameworks that
Reflective Remedies | Yale Law Journal Reflective Remedies abstract. This Note aims to develop and describe a new type of penalty, the reflective
Sentencing Organizations After I Booker /i | Yale Law Journal
Can the President Appoint Principal Executive Officers Without a Senate Confirmation Vote? | Yale Law Journal Can the President Appoint Principal Executive Officers Without a Senat