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“We Hold the Government to Its Word”: How i McGirt v. Oklahoma /i Revives Aboriginal Title | Yale Law Journal “We Hold the Government to Its Word”: How McGirt v. Oklahoma Revives A
This essay is part of a collection A Tribute to Charles Reich Charles Reich—a beloved law professor, writer, and visionary—passed away on June 15, 2019. This Collection explores hi
This essay is part of a collection Envisioning Equitable Online Governance This Collection examines how inequality manifests on social media platforms and in the digital public sph
Scott Skinner-Thompson | Yale Law Journal Scott Skinner-Thompson Privacy protections play a vital role in disrupting surveillance-caused subordination and should be at the forefron
We Dont Follow, We Lead: How New York City Will Save Mortgage Loans by Condemning Them | Yale Law Journal We Dont Follow, We Lead: How New York City Will Save Mortgage Loans by Con
State Water Ownership and the Future of Groundwater Management | Yale Law Journal State Water Ownership and the Future of Groundwater Management abstract. Climate change—bringing w
In Loco Reipublicae | Yale Law Journal In Loco Reipublicae abstract. The Supreme Court has long held that children enjoy a range of constitutional rights and has emphasized the cri
The Neglected Port Preference Clause and the Jones Act | Yale Law Journal The Neglected Port Preference Clause and the Jones Act abstract. The Port Preference Clause, which restric
Khiara M. Bridges | Yale Law Journal Khiara M. Bridges Scores of people have been talking about “cancel culture” and “Critical Race Theory” recently. However, what people mean when