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The Yale Law Journal - McKaye Neumeister McKaye Neumeister Note The President is increasingly the epicenter of national security decision making, a
The Yale Law Journal - Celia Whitaker Celia Whitaker Note 115 Yale L.J. 680 (2005) The book-tax accounting gap allows corporations to minimize their
should be implemented through the tax system. The decision is traditionally thought to be based on considerations of tax policy. The most common theories are the comprehensive tax ...
covenants in Beaver Hills, a planned residential subdivision built in New Haven between 1908 and the end of the 1930s. It analyzes these covenants in light of both the relevant ...
of presidential impeachment. This year, the Yale University Press published a new edition of the classic, incorporating new material by constitutional theorist Philip Bobbitt ...
The Yale Law Journal - Arzoo Osanloo Arzoo Osanloo Forum The women’s suffrage movement in Iran achieved the vote in 1963, several decades after women
The Yale Law Journal - Robert Knowles Robert Knowles Forum This Essay discusses the creation, rise, and decline of the High-Value Detainee
The Yale Law Journal - Nabiha Syed Nabiha Syed Forum Following the 2016 U.S. presidential election, “fake news” has dominated popular dialogue and is
regulation, or command that he or she is charged with enforcing. The theory of such suits is that the civil servant is uniquely situated to challenge
holdup. Feature Hovenkamp and Shapiro argue that the longstanding structural presumption is strongly supported by economic theory and evidence and