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its underused but important nonlegislative powers. In this Book Review, Anita Krishnakumar argues that while reinvigorating these powers is a good idea in theory, Congress may not ...
The Yale Law Journal - Cristina M. RodrÃguez Cristina M. RodrÃguez Article In November 2014, President Obama announced his intention to dramatically
The Yale Law Journal - Jonathan G. Blattmachr Jonathan G. Blattmachr Forum California recently passed legislation that creates retroactive
The Yale Law Journal - Connor N. Raso Connor N. Raso Note 119 Yale L.J. 782 (2010). This Note examines whether U.S. regulatory agencies frequently
The Yale Law Journal - Kristen A. Carpenter Kristen A. Carpenter Article 118 Yale L.J. 1022 (2009). This Article responds to an emerging view, in
The Yale Law Journal - Adrien A. Weibgen Adrien A. Weibgen Note This Note explores the legal responsibilities that local governments have toward
The Yale Law Journal - Steven J. Kochevar Steven J. Kochevar Note This Note presents a case study in local financial development, placing particular
300-year-old text may seem unusual, but John Lockes Two Treatises of Government has an uncommon place in American intellectual property theory. Historically, Lockean natural ...
The Yale Law Journal - Priscilla J. Smith Priscilla J. Smith Forum Introduction Federal and state law enforcement officials throughout the nation are
The Yale Law Journal - Vicki C. Jackson Vicki C. Jackson Feature Proportionality, accepted as a general principle of constitutional law by many