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The Yale Law Journal - Joy Milligan Joy Milligan Article Federal officials enforced a “separate but equal” framework for public housing long after
The Yale Law Journal - Aaron Korthuis Aaron Korthuis Forum This Essay examines the early years of U.S. immigration detention, arguing that such
imperfect population data. Because the census historically is inaccurate and biased—and 2020 Census data may be even more so—courts should clarify that they will consider evidence ...
The Yale Law Journal - Kathleen Claussen Kathleen Claussen Forum Most accounts of trade law see legislation as the primary means of converting
The Yale Law Journal - Salomé Viljoen Salomé Viljoen Feature Data practices of powerful technology companies are aimed primarily at deriving
The Yale Law Journal - Sheldon Whitehouse Sheldon Whitehouse Forum This Essay explores how amicus briefs became a tool for coordinated judicial
The Yale Law Journal - Dave Owen Dave Owen Article In much of the American West, local special districts with undemocratic governance structures and
the Supreme Court’s dual commitments to unitary executive theory and separation-of-powers literalism are in deep conflict when it comes to agency courts. Recognizing this conflict ...
The Yale Law Journal - Jayesh Rathod Jayesh Rathod Forum Two deep-seated tendencies in U.S. immigration law are obstructing the expansive reforms
The Yale Law Journal - Anya Bernstein Anya Bernstein Article An elected leader’s control may seem essential to bureaucratic accountability. But the