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Yale Law Journal - The Wandering Officer The Wandering Officer abstract. “Wandering officers” are law-enforcement officers fired by one department
our original law: the law of the United States as it stood at the Founding, and as it’s been lawfully amended since. That law might well have been
Yale Law Journal - Refining Constitutional Torts Refining Constitutional Torts abstract. The constitutional tort is one of the most important
Introduction The era of Chinese Exclusion is foundational to the field of immigration law. In enduring decisions, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld laws
Yale Law Journal - The Adjudicative State The Adjudicative State abstract. Over the last decade, the Supreme Court has advanced a new vision of the
remains seen as a technical game that law students learn, that lawyers play, and that judges fight about while invoking fictional “ordinary readers
federal judges once reached for the state common law to fill the interstices of federal lawand to prevent the aggrandizement of lawmaking by the federal
Justice Clarence Thomas ‘74 and Ambassador John Danforth ‘63, Yale Law School (Feb. 12, 2015), http://law.yale.edu/yls-today/news/religion-public
statutory and treaty text merely supplement this preexisting body of judge-made law. On its face, this is unremarkable; customary laws of war pre
prosecutors, and law makers. The crit… Essay 122 Yale L.J. 2206 (2013). Recent empirical studies tested whether litigants with access to lawyers fared