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Leandra Lederman | Yale Law Journal Leandra Lederman
This essay is part of a collection Challenges to Self-Determination in the Twenty-First Century What does self-determination mean in the twenty-first century? This Collection explo
Introducing Independence to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court | Yale Law Journal Introducing Independence to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court abstract. The For
Judging the Fed | Yale Law Journal Judging the Fed abstract. Judicial review of the Federal Reserve (Fed) is uncommon. But this does not mean that courts play no role in constraini
Government Research | Yale Law Journal Government Research abstract. Legal scholars have long recognized that the patent system is only one tool among many in law and policy for in
Post-Profit Antitrust | Yale Law Journal Post-Profit Antitrust abstract. Antitrust leans heavily on the assumption that businesses aim to maximize their profits. But across the eco
Tributes to Justice Souter | Yale Law Journal Tributes to Justice Souter Humility in Life and Law Judge Jesse M. Furman author. District Judge, United States District Court for the
| Yale Law Journal Daniel Francis Antitrust analysis generally assumes that firms seek profit, but that assumption does not always hold. This Feature offers an antitrust framework
Chiara Sotis | Yale Law Journal Chiara Sotis Vaccine passports are the latest item in the COVID culture wars and are fiercely opposed by some. Can anything be done to depolarize po
Thomas R. Lee | Yale Law Journal Thomas R. Lee When we speak of ordinary meaning we are asking an empirical question—about the sense of a word or phrase that is most likely implica