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Steven J. Lindsay | Yale Law Journal Steven J. Lindsay Administrative finality jurisprudence is mired in a doctrinal morass. Specifically, courts have not converged on a finality d
Aaron Littman | Yale Law Journal Aaron Littman In the “free world,” we look to regulatory rather than constitutional law to keep us healthy, safe, and connected. But inside prison
Frederick Liu | Yale Law Journal Frederick Liu
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Christy Lopez | Yale Law Journal Christy Lopez This Essay contrasts the recent history of the Civil Rights Division with the first decades of its existence, arguing that civil righ
Jonathan Macey | Yale Law Journal Jonathan Macey Delaware Chief Justice Leo Strine is of the view that America is in terrible shape. Specifically, he identifies deep problems in th
Jonathan R. Macey | Yale Law Journal Jonathan R. Macey 120 Yale L.J. 1368 (2011). We distinguish the economic problems when large financial institutions (“banks”) become insolvent
Katherine A. Macfarlane | Yale Law Journal Katherine A. Macfarlane The Supreme Court’s recent Utah v. Strieff decision declined to apply the exclusionary rule to evidence seized as
Kenneth W. Mack | Yale Law Journal Kenneth W. Mack 115 Yale L.J. 256 (2005) This Article argues that scholarly accounts of civil rights lawyering and politics have emphasized, inco
Gregory E. Maggs | Yale Law Journal Gregory E. Maggs Justice Thomas has a well-known reputation for striving to decide constitutional issues in accordance with the original meaning