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Artificial Intelligence | Yale Law Journal Artificial Intelligence This Essay argues that technological and procedural legal interoperability—that is
Jamal Greene | Yale Law Journal Jamal Greene This Essay argues that the Supreme Court’s claim to overrule Korematsu in Hawaii is both empty and
Second Amendment | Yale Law Journal Second Amendment The Roberts Court has methodically expanded the scope of Second Amendment rights. But in its
Daniel Markovits | Yale Law Journal Daniel Markovits 114 Yale L.J. 1897 (2005) Traditional justifications for civil disobedience emphasize the limits
Civil Servant Suits | Yale Law Journal Civil Servant Suits abstract. A civil servant suit is a lawsuit brought by a government employee to declare
the study of language: linguistics. We identify theoretical and operational deficiencies in our law’s attempts to credit the ordinary meaning of the law
Sex Without Consent | Yale Law Journal Sex Without Consent Modern rape law is undertheorized. Over time, its original justifications have eroded. In
law, and how ignoring race may have helped build modern administrative law’s empire.
David Freeman Engstrom | Yale Law Journal David Freeman Engstrom Does administrative law have a racial blind spot? Ceballos, Engstrom, and Ho examine