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Benjamin Eidelson | Yale Law Journal Benjamin Eidelson The Supreme Court invalidated two major executive-branch initiatives in the past two years
Elbert Lin | Yale Law Journal Elbert Lin In his quarter-century as an Associate Justice, Clarence Thomas has been the most originalist, and arguably
Jeffrey Manns | Yale Law Journal Jeffrey Manns 112 Yale L.J. 2509 (2003) The current Act reflects the political reality of concentrated interests of
Joseph Fishkin | Yale Law Journal Joseph Fishkin The plaintiffs in Shelby County v. Holder argue that section 5 of the Voting Rights Act offends the
Daniel Markovits | Yale Law Journal Daniel Markovits 114 Yale L.J. 1897 (2005) Traditional justifications for civil disobedience emphasize the limits
David Fontana | Yale Law Journal David Fontana Over the past few decades, the liberal Justices on the Supreme Court have made their most notable
Jonathan Macey | Yale Law Journal Jonathan Macey Delaware Chief Justice Leo Strine is of the view that America is in terrible shape. Specifically, he
Ruth Mason | Yale Law Journal Ruth Mason Professors Ruth Mason and Michael Knoll defend their interpretation of the tax-discrimination jurisprudence
Kate Stith | Yale Law Journal Kate Stith Time and again, we have seen that neither precedent nor a perceived need to achieve consensus on the Court
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