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Reasoning Through Reasonableness | Yale Law Journal Reasoning Through Reasonableness After United States v. Booker, federal district judges may no
Separation of Powers | Yale Law Journal Separation of Powers The President is criminally immune. But what about the rest of government? This Note
The Jury System | Yale Law Journal The Jury System A century after the Founders enshrined the right to a jury trial in the Seventh Amendment, some
Aaron S.J. Zelinsky | Yale Law Journal Aaron S.J. Zelinsky “No man in this country is so high that he is above the law.” —United States v. Lee, Dec
Christen Linke Young | Yale Law Journal Christen Linke Young 118 Yale L.J. 1182 (2009). In a fiercely competitive labor market, large American law
Reva B. Siegel | Yale Law Journal Reva B. Siegel As the case that became Whole Woman’s Health worked its way to the Supreme Court, few were confident
oil and gas governance has changed drastically. States have amended statutes, applied existing laws, and modified common law doctrine to move beyond
Mary Kathryn Nagle | Yale Law Journal Mary Kathryn Nagle The Standing Rock protests represent the latest iteration of longstanding tribal dissent
Robin Bradley Kar | Yale Law Journal Robin Bradley Kar This is the second in a series of responses to Oona Hathaway and Scott J Shapiros recent
Glenn R. Schmitt | Yale Law Journal Glenn R. Schmitt In this Essay, researchers at the United States Sentencing Commission respond to criticisms by