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convictions from almost all American jurisdictions, but not of most court-martial convictions. For them, an Article I court can veto access to the Supreme Court. This Essay argues ...
The Yale Law Journal - David Horton David Horton Forum The Ending Forced Arbitration of Sexual Assault and Sexual Harassment Act was supposed to
The Yale Law Journal - Eli Nachmany Eli Nachmany Forum In Separation-of-Powers Avoidance, Z. Payvand Ahdout reconceptualizes a bevy of separation-of
The Yale Law Journal - Lyle Cherneff Lyle Cherneff Note Relying on insights from Critical Race Theory and feminist legal theory, this Note presents a
The Yale Law Journal - Gregory Ablavsky Gregory Ablavsky Article In the standard account of federalism’s eighteenth-century origins, the Framers
substantive limits on noncapital sentences. It then critiques the focus on procedural rights that results from this vacuum of substantive rights, and discusses how to harness ...
to freely dispose of their natural resources. The case of the Republic of Kiribati demonstrates how a defeatist narrat…
The Yale Law Journal - Rebecca Goldstein Rebecca Goldstein Review Can the political process help undo mass incarceration? This Book Review argues
The Yale Law Journal - Louise Melling Louise Melling Forum This Essay highlights the threat claims for religious exemptions to antidiscrimination
localities administer elections, its success depends on state compliance. This Essay details how states should update their election codes ahead of the 2024 elections to guarantee ...