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The Yale Law Journal - Forum: Sanctions Sanctions A reflexive “save everything” approach is undesirable and provides no secure haven from sanctions
the American civil rights paradigm, which he takes to be predicated on the paradigm classifications of race and sex. He posits that gays may be able to contribute a more robust ...
The Yale Law Journal - Ariel Porat Ariel Porat Article 122 Yale L.J. 2 (2012). If a plaintiff brings two claims, each with a 0.4 probability of being
executive and law enforcement—be accountable to the people or their representatives. Ignoring claims of police pretext, as our Fourth Amendment
The Yale Law Journal - Election Reform Collection Election Reform As the first bill introduced in the current Congress, H.R. 1 seeks to revamp our
The Yale Law Journal - Joseph Blocher Joseph Blocher Article In New York State Rifle & Pistol Ass’n v. Bruen, the Supreme Court announced a novel
central frame for constitutional theory for the last fifty years? That is the question taken up in this, the last installment of The History of the Countermajoritarian Difficulty ...
The Yale Law Journal - Mitu Gulati Mitu Gulati Article The U.S. acquired its first overseas territory—the island of Navassa, near Haiti—by
The Yale Law Journal - Sanford Levinson Sanford Levinson Essay The very title of Bruce Ackerman’s now three-volume masterwork, We the People
scholars who contend that the standard conflicts with the goals of art. In their view, transformative use goes astray by conflating the accused work’s