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Joseph C. Davis | Yale Law Journal Joseph C. Davis Should government defendants be able to more easily moot a case than private defendants? This Essay argues that a strong voluntar
James Dawson | Yale Law Journal James Dawson
Andrew Verstein | Yale Law Journal Andrew Verstein In this surreply, Verstein responds to Katz’s critiques. Verstein first argues that motive is amenable to quantification, and thi
Ben Grunwald | Yale Law Journal Ben Grunwald This Article conducts a systematic investigation of “wandering officers”—law-enforcement officers fired by one department who find work
Benjamin Eidelson | Yale Law Journal Benjamin Eidelson The Supreme Court invalidated two major executive-branch initiatives in the past two years, pointing in each case to concerns
Ashley S. Deeks | Yale Law Journal Ashley S. Deeks The government often gives reasons in secret. Although secret reason-giving targets different audiences than public reason-giving
Andrew J. DeFilippis | Yale Law Journal Andrew J. DeFilippis 115 Yale L.J. 1086 (2006) This Note argues for judicial recognition of a Fourth Amendment right to privity, conceived b
Anne C. Dailey | Yale Law Journal Anne C. Dailey This Article proposes a new framework for children in constitutional law that recognizes children’s rights as developing citizens a
Charles S. Dameron | Yale Law Journal Charles S. Dameron
Adriel I. Cepeda Derieux | Yale Law Journal Adriel I. Cepeda Derieux The Court’s recent failure to overrule the Insular Cases represents a missed opportunity to move past the racia