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of emergency powers in the United States and delves into potential checks on their invocation. Forum As America goes through a democratic decline, a
and as the guardian of our democracy. It seeks to expand the vitality of public discourse in order to enable Americans to become aware of the issues before them and to pursue ...
The Yale Law Journal - Travis Crum Travis Crum Article The Fifteenth Amendment is usually an afterthought compared to the Fourteenth Amendment. This
guidance on social inclusion has been the subject of ongoing contest. This Article draws on the philosophy of law to argue that these policies were issued in a procedurally lawful ...
… Article 115 Yale L.J. 1564 (2006) Legal theorists are engaged in understanding the legitimacy of techniques by which principles of rights-holding
that laypersons, unlike most legal theorists, believe consent is compatible with fraud. It uses this discovery to revisit the so-called “riddle of rape
the lens of international norms regarding citizenship revocation. In choosing to embrace these norms, tribes can restrict disenrollment in a manner
The Yale Law Journal - Forum: Sanctions Sanctions A reflexive “save everything” approach is undesirable and provides no secure haven from sanctions
shape people’s voluntary choices in order to lead them to the option they most pref… Note 122 Yale L.J. 258 (2012). A spate of new research suggests that
arbitrariness review at work in these cases, unpacks its significanc… Article The “colorblind” approach to equal protection purports to treat people