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that accomplishment, this Review sketches a U.S. legal history of indigeneity, race, slavery, immigration, and empire in which legal “status manipulation” accomplished and hid the ...
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 ...
Often understood as enabling the fracture of states into national components, the principle is better seen as facilitating the creation of multinational frameworks that foster ...
international commitments into U.S. law. Taking up trade in distilled spirits as a case study, this Essay shows that foreign commercial commitments trickle into domestic law ...
The Yale Law Journal - Alaa Chaker Alaa Chaker Comment This Comment proposes the first comprehensive path forward for challenging prison
This Essay weaves together doctrines that are often siloed but answer the same question: what cant governments do as punishment? I argue that the
” write optimal contracts, making bankruptcy law unnecessary. Two case studies, J. Crew and Nine West, illustrate the limitations of this idealized model. We argue for a theory of ...
skeptical of administrative governance is poised to collide with an increasingly interventionist Fed. This Note argues that any path forward must take seriously the Fed’s role in ...
population-level, relational insights, not individual insights specific to a data subject. To apprehend and adjudicate among the supra-individual legal interests that result from ...