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Morris D. Davis | Yale Law Journal Morris D. Davis
Joseph C. Davis | Yale Law Journal Joseph C. Davis Should government defendants be able to more easily moot a case than private defendants? This
Ashley S. Deeks | Yale Law Journal Ashley S. Deeks The government often gives reasons in secret. Although secret reason-giving targets different
Andrew J. DeFilippis | Yale Law Journal Andrew J. DeFilippis 115 Yale L.J. 1086 (2006) This Note argues for judicial recognition of a Fourth
Charles S. Dameron | Yale Law Journal Charles S. Dameron
Mihir A. Desai | Yale Law Journal Mihir A. Desai
Michael R. Dreeben | Yale Law Journal Michael R. Dreeben The Office of the Solicitor General (OSG) is generally believed to operate under its own
Michael C. Dorf | Yale Law Journal Michael C. Dorf In view of the billions of dollars and enormous effort that might otherwise be wasted, the public
Edward H. Stiglitz | Yale Law Journal Edward H. Stiglitz Administrative agencies can aggregate or disaggregate provisions during a single legislative
Pintip Hompluem Dunn | Yale Law Journal Pintip Hompluem Dunn 113 Yale L.J. 493 (2003) Judges have been called liars, but lying is not necessarily a