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Catherine L. Fisk | Yale Law Journal Catherine L. Fisk Drawing on the law that supported labor movement’s exercise of countervailing power against
Jonathan S. Gould | Yale Law Journal Jonathan S. Gould What law governs Congress? This Article explores the importance of parliamentary precedent as
not make him some law executing automaton, forced to blindly enforce and adhere to all Congress’s laws. If Congress passed a law stripping away the
Cass R. Sunstein | Yale Law Journal Cass R. Sunstein 122 Yale L.J. 1826 (2013). A growing body of evidence demonstrates that in some contexts and for
statutory and treaty text merely supplement this preexisting body of judge-made law. On its face, this is unremarkable; customary laws of war pre
Michael Stokes Paulsen | Yale Law Journal Michael Stokes Paulsen The First Amendment’s religious-freedom provisions are best understood as protecting
for Law and Policy. There are also other lawyers who might take a more academic approach to the Supreme Court, and thus might helpfully be grouped
C. Schwartz, Myths and Mechanics of Deterrence: The Role of Lawsuits in Law Enforcement Decisionmaking, 57 UCLA L. Rev. 1023 (2010); Schwartz, supra
Reva B. Siegel | Yale Law Journal Reva B. Siegel This Article offers the first legal history of the Comstock Act from its enactment to its post-Dobbs
K-Sue Park | Yale Law Journal K-Sue Park What is the source of jurisdictional power, or the power to say what the law is and give it force in a