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Hayek Goes to Family Court | Yale Law Journal Hayek Goes to Family Court abstract. Family law is full of hard decisions. One of the most difficult—and most fundamental—concerns whe
This essay is part of a collection i Yale Law Journal /i Public-Interest Fellowship Essays In this Collection, the 2018-19 Yale Law Journal Public-Interest Fellows draw from their
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
The Problem with Public Charge | Yale Law Journal The Problem with Public Charge abstract. The United States has long excluded immigrants who are likely to become a “public charge.
This essay is part of a collection Critical Voices on Criminal Justice: Essays from Directly Affected Authors People who have experienced incarceration have unique insights into th
Interconstitutionalism | Yale Law Journal Interconstitutionalism abstract. New constitutions aim to break from the past, but they rarely do. Instead, predecessor constitutions rout
Executive Defiance and the Deportation State | Yale Law Journal Executive Defiance and the Deportation State abstract. This Feature explores executive defiance in the deportation s
The Separation-of-Powers Counterrevolution | Yale Law Journal The Separation-of-Powers Counterrevolution abstract. Most jurists and scholars today take for granted that the U.S. Co
Jack Goldsmith | Yale Law Journal Jack Goldsmith This Response to Andrew Woods makes two points. First, it shows why the “fragmentation” charge frequently levied against sovereignt