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The Yale Law Journal - Ian Shapiro
law” and offers several theories of how such law could be applied. These theories explain when a liberal state may—and should—apply its law to the acts of foreigners in foreign ...
The Yale Law Journal - Grant Martinez
The Yale Law Journal - Michael Aikins Michael Aikins Note 121 Yale L.J. 624 (2011). This Note proposes a solution to what has been one of the most
The Yale Law Journal - Anna Gelpern Anna Gelpern Feature 121 Yale L.J. 888 (2012). This Feature considers the debts of quasi-sovereign states in
generated significant interest among those who follow patent policy. An en banc decision is expected within the next few months. The dispute arises from the interpretation of 35 ...
in foreign relations? Given the considerable constitutional authority and institutional virtues of the executive in this realm, some judicial deference
The Yale Law Journal - Amanda Shanor Amanda Shanor Forum Claims that the Constitution prohibits business licensing requirements have proliferated in
The Yale Law Journal - Richard Luedeman Richard Luedeman Essay This Essay reports the results of a survey experiment that we conducted on over eight
constitutional rights regarding their application to enter the United States. This Essay challenges that conclusion, contending that judicial review over immigration procedures ...