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muddied question which the Supreme Court recently failed to clarify. This Note demonstrates why states can have literal ownership of their water, and why a contrary conclusion ...
democratic governance. Different types of subunits risk various conflicts with their constituents and the city that hosts them. This Feature analyzes
The Yale Law Journal - Don R. Willett Don R. Willett Review In The Collapse of Constitutional Remedies, Aziz Huq contends federal courts exacerbate
The Yale Law Journal - Rubin Danberg Biggs Rubin Danberg Biggs Note Rubin Danberg Biggs & Patrick Holland A key exception to the Fair Housing Act’s
deference rule. But they are unlikely to ultimately succeed because institutional pressure that then-…
The Yale Law Journal - Anita L. Allen Anita L. Allen Forum African Americans suffer a discriminatory predicament, a “Black Opticon” of panoptic oversurveillance, ban-optic ...
the resolution of complex cases. Complicating that consensus, this Article analyzes drawbacks associated with this potent device and advocates r…
citizens but also denigrate tribal sovereignty. This Note argues that to fulfill its trust obligation to tribes, Congress should require state election officials to form compacts ...
stock stories. This Essay offers one more: how shocks can be used opportunistically in big Chapter 11 cases to unravel bankruptcy law, and to shift the
topic. This Essay argues against rewriting existing ethical rules to permit nonlawyer ownership because it both fails to solve the access-to-justice problem, as advocates claim it ...