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The Yale Law Journal - Zachary R. Herz Zachary R. Herz Note abstract.American antidiscrimination law has addressed harmful stereotypes since, at
The Yale Law Journal - Benjamin A. Lindy Benjamin A. Lindy Note 120 Yale L.J. 1130 (2011). This Note uses the 1999 sunset and 2003 reauthorization of
found in corporate law of the colonial era, Scott Gerber contends that judicial review is an extension of the notion of an independent judiciary that emerged from Revolutionary ...
The Yale Law Journal - Suzanne B. Goldberg Suzanne B. Goldberg Article 120 Yale L.J. 728 (2011). Contemporary discrimination law is in crisis, both
apology or, at most, uses them as proxies for an individual defendants badness. The field is preoccupied with procedural values such as efficiency, accuracy, and procedural ...
The Yale Law Journal - Michael A. Livermore Michael A. Livermore Article More than eighty years after Justice Brandeis coined the phrase
The Yale Law Journal - Gregory E. Maggs Gregory E. Maggs Forum Justice Thomas has a well-known reputation for striving to decide constitutional
The Yale Law Journal - David B. Kopel David B. Kopel Forum In , we demonstrated that the individual mandate’s forced participation in commercial
The Yale Law Journal - William G. Howell William G. Howell Forum Frustrated by Congress’s apparently feeble efforts to check presidential war powers
The Yale Law Journal - Kenneth A. Bamberger Kenneth A. Bamberger Article 118 Yale L.J. 64 (2008). Who should ensure that statutes are interpreted to