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The Yale Law Journal - Amelia Rawls
has also created the conditions for a type of crime that can be committed anonymously, from anywhere in the world, and with consequences that are unprecedented in scope. With the ...
The Yale Law Journal - Natalie Ram
together. It takes the good and bad things in peoples lives--their blessings and their afflictions--and shares them out, or redistributes them, among their fellows. Where ...
colleague Scott Bullock, she represented the homeowners in Kelo v. City of New London from the inception of the case to its conclusion at the Supreme Court. This year marks the ...
look at the work of the courts created by the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), focusing in particular on the “secret body of law”1 they have created in the process of ...
The Yale Law Journal - Claire Priest Claire Priest Article 110 Yale L.J. 1303 (2001) This Article presents a new interpretation of the relation of
norms and legal processes has led to a remarkable series of losses in the courts. This Essay argues that such a breakdown can substantially damage both the viability of an ...
for many years, wrestled with the problem of whether various classes of professional employees who regularly exercise discretion and judgment in their jobs should be classified as ...
jurisprudence of the Court of Justice of the European Union, arguing that the nature of their project has been misunderstood by Professors Michael Graetz