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Jules L. Coleman | Yale Law Journal Jules L. Coleman In a recent article appearing in The Yale Law Journal, Ariel Porat argues that the tort of
Alafair S. Burke | Yale Law Journal Alafair S. Burke In Privilege or Punish: Criminal Justice and the Challenge of Family Ties, Dan Markel, Jennifer
Constraint Through Independence | Yale Law Journal Constraint Through Independence abstract. A tide of skepticism of the administrative state has
First-Person FOIA | Yale Law Journal First-Person FOIA abstract. The Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) embodies a radical notion. By allowing any
Sonia Sotomayors Note | Yale Law Journal Sonia Sotomayors Note Supreme Court nominee Judge Sonia Sotomayor was a member of the Yale Law School Class
Daniel B. Listwa | Yale Law Journal Daniel B. Listwa Skepticism of the federal bureaucracy has inspired growing calls to cabin the independence of
Ariela R. Dubler | Yale Law Journal Ariela R. Dubler 115 Yale L.J. 756 (2006) In Lawrence v. Texas, the Supreme Court situates its opinion within the
Lucian Arye Bebchuk | Yale Law Journal Lucian Arye Bebchuk 112 Yale L.J. 553 (2002) Does American corporate law work effectively to enhance
Laura Moranchek Hussain | Yale Law Journal Laura Moranchek Hussain 117 Yale L.J. 680 (2008). Despite the Supremacy Clause’s declaration that treaties
Eric A. Posner | Yale Law Journal Eric A. Posner 116 Yale L.J. 1170 (2007) A number of judge-made doctrines attempt to promote international comity