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Monuments to the Confederacy and the Right to Destroy in Cultural-Property Law
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Public Actors, Private Law: Local Governments’ Use of Covenants To Regulate Land Use
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Our Imperial Criminal Procedure: Problems in the Extraterritorial Application of U.S. Constitutional Law
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Childbearing, Childrearing, and Title VII: Parental Leave Policies at Large American Law Firms
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Reluctant Nationalists: Federal Administration and Administrative Law in the Republican Era, 1801-1829
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News: Yale Law Journal Football Brings Home Fifth Bluebook Victory, Eighth Win Against Harvard
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Methodological Stare Decisis and Intersystemic Statutory Interpretation in the Choice-of-Law Context
substantive law, the modern interest analysis resolves choice-of-law problems by analyzing the competing laws themselves. The traditional approach aims
Forum: Curing Congress’s Ills: Criminal Law as the Wrong Paradigm for Congressional Ethics
laws, the rule of lenity, and the impermissibility of common law crimes. In other words, the criminal justice system requires a rigorous showing that
Forum: Fighting for the "Right To Try" Unapproved Drugs: Law as Persuasion
laws instead serve the purpose of persuading federal decision makers to reform federal law. I. the rise of the right to try movement Existing Right to
Beyond Marbury: The Executive's Power To Say What the Law Is
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