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The Yale Law Journal - Sasha Dudding Sasha Dudding Note Presidents often engage in what this Note calls selective declassification: the practice of
it also points beyond the #MeToo movement, exemplifying harassment that is motivated by desires to enforce gender roles and why sexual orientation
The Yale Law Journal - Amia Srinivasan Amia Srinivasan Feature This Feature offers an account of what is wrong with consensual professor-student sex
Article documents that laypersons, unlike most legal theorists, believe consent is compatible with fraud. It uses this discovery to revisit the so
The Yale Law Journal - Odette Lienau Odette Lienau Forum This Essay contends that dyadic understandings of economic self-determination, formed in
narratives that emerge overemphasize sexualized forms of harassment at the expense of broader structural causes. This Essay builds on Schultz’s previous work
in a free-exercise suit but prohibits them from adjudicating religious questions. This Note challenges that understanding by explaining and evaluating how courts treat Muslim ...
disobeying the “lawful orders” of police officers. But it is uncertain which orders are lawful. This Comment proposes a model statute that would clarify and limit police authority ...
The Yale Law Journal - Kate Redburn Kate Redburn Note A fatal conflict in the legal definition of family lurks at the intersection of family law and
The Yale Law Journal - Marcel Kahan Marcel Kahan Article This Article examines the mechanisms through which anticompetitive effects may arise when