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nondelegation doctrine, but numerous scholars have portrayed the doctrine as ahistorical and unoriginalist. This Feature systematically reviews the evidence and concludes there is ...
The Yale Law Journal - Gabrielle Appleby Gabrielle Appleby Article This Article argues that the sociological legitimacy of judicial institutions in
The Yale Law Journal - Daniel Backman Daniel Backman Note This Note traces the separation of powers in U.S. antimonopoly law—a division of authority
The Yale Law Journal - David Cole David Cole Forum In 303 Creative v. Elenis, the Supreme Court ruled that a business had a right to refuse to design
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 ...
The Yale Law Journal - Darien Shanske Darien Shanske Forum Our current approach to state debt overcorrects for the problem that states might borrow
The Yale Law Journal - Anya Bernstein Anya Bernstein Article An elected leader’s control may seem essential to bureaucratic accountability. But the
facilitate or the disinformation that they deliver. Consumers and members of historically marginalized groups are accordingly the likeliest to be harmed. These companies should ...
The Yale Law Journal - Maggie Blackhawk Maggie Blackhawk Feature This Feature offers alternative strategies and visions for a less court-centered
The Yale Law Journal - Gregory Briker Gregory Briker Note This Note argues that particular elements of the litigation process offer social movement