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David B. Kopel | Yale Law Journal David B. Kopel In Bad News for Mail Robbers: The Obvious Constitutionality of Health Care Reform, Professor Andrew
Jennifer Lee Koh | Yale Law Journal Jennifer Lee Koh Can federal administrative agencies defy the courts? As this Feature demonstrates, executive
Anthony Michael Kreis | Yale Law Journal Anthony Michael Kreis Introduction Yonaty v. Mincolla1 may have been the most anachronistic judicial ruling
Christopher N. Lasch | Yale Law Journal Christopher N. Lasch Under the Trump presidency, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers have been
Hari M. Osofsky | Yale Law Journal Hari M. Osofsky In May 2011, The Yale Law Journal Online introduced a new series called Summary Judgment
Michael E. Parrish | Yale Law Journal Michael E. Parrish 112 Yale L.J. 925 (2003) In this appraisal of Lawrence M. Friedmans American Law in the
Steven R. Ratner | Yale Law Journal Steven R. Ratner 111 Yale L.J. 443 (2001) The path of international law over the last century has been one of
Bridget Mary McCormack | Yale Law Journal Bridget Mary McCormack Chief Justice Bridget McCormack argues there is no ethical obstacle to judges
James R. May | Yale Law Journal James R. May In May 2011, The Yale Law Journal Online introduced a new series called Summary Judgment, featuring
David A. Super | Yale Law Journal David A. Super 113 Yale L.J. 815 (2004) The 1996 welfare law passed amidst promises to reduce welfare rolls without