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John F. Duffy | Yale Law Journal John F. Duffy 120 Yale L.J. 1590 (2011). In Graham v. John Deere Co., the Supreme Court explained that patent law’s nonobviousness doctrine is mean
Pintip Hompluem Dunn | Yale Law Journal Pintip Hompluem Dunn 113 Yale L.J. 493 (2003) Judges have been called liars, but lying is not necessarily a bad thing. Judges must be given
Moon Duchin | Yale Law Journal Moon Duchin The Race-Blind Future of Voting Rights is a provocative proof of concept with an unstable empirical foundation. The Article delivers a ba
Salil Dudani | Yale Law Journal Salil Dudani Because bodily liberty is a fundamental right, the government may confine someone only to the extent necessary to further a compelling
Ariela R. Dubler | Yale Law Journal Ariela R. Dubler 115 Yale L.J. 756 (2006) In Lawrence v. Texas, the Supreme Court situates its opinion within the history of laws banning sodomy
Aaron S. Edlin | Yale Law Journal Aaron S. Edlin Responding to C. Scott Hemphill and Philip Weiser’s feature on Brooke Group predatory pricing, Edlin argues that in monopoly cases
Equal Justice-Same Vision in a New Day | Yale Law Journal Equal Justice-Same Vision in a New Day No single narrative can capture the complexity of what Mack concedes was a “plural,
Should the Ministerial Exception Apply to Functions, Not Persons? | Yale Law Journal Should the Ministerial Exception Apply to Functions, Not Persons?
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Weightless Votes | Yale Law Journal