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Justice Sonia Sotomayor | Yale Law Journal Justice Sonia Sotomayor On February 3, 2014, Justice Sonia Sotomayor delivered the James A. Thomas Lecture
Jenny S. Martinez | Yale Law Journal Jenny S. Martinez Like British admiralty courts and courts in many civil law countries, the international slave
Aaron M. Levine | Yale Law Journal Aaron M. Levine Although commentators have criticized Dodd-Frank for not solving the problem of too big to fail
Robert S. Litt | Yale Law Journal Robert S. Litt To badly mangle Marx, a specter is haunting Fourth Amendment law—the specter of technological change
Kenneth W. Mack | Yale Law Journal Kenneth W. Mack 115 Yale L.J. 256 (2005) This Article argues that scholarly accounts of civil rights lawyering and
Andrew MacKie-Mason | Yale Law Journal Andrew MacKie-Mason In United States v. Jacobsen, the Supreme Court created a curious aspect of Fourth
Gerard E. Lynch | Yale Law Journal Gerard E. Lynch This Essay is part of a Yale Law Journal Online series called Summary Judgment, featuring short
Lisa Marshall Manheim | Yale Law Journal Lisa Marshall Manheim The threat of election subversion has forced scholars into a rule-of-law pivot. This
Anne C. Dailey | Yale Law Journal Anne C. Dailey This Article proposes a new framework for children in constitutional law that recognizes children’s
Marc O. DeGirolami | Yale Law Journal Marc O. DeGirolami Traditionalism holds that enduring practices are the presumptive determinants of