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Tort Law and In Vitro Fertilization: The Need for Legal Recognition of "Procreative Injury"

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How To Review State Court Determinations of State Law Antecedent to Federal Rights

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What Kind of Immunity? Federal Officers, State Criminal Law, and the Supremacy Clause

Yale Law Journal - What Kind of Immunity? Federal Officers, State Criminal Law, and the Supremacy Clause

Forum: Opting out of the Law of War: Comments on Withdrawing from International Custom

these laws are based on natural law. Grounding the law of war in natural law is Vattel’s way of arguing that they ought to be sticky. I. The Historical

Forum: There Is No Affirmative Action for Minorities, Shareholder and Otherwise, in Corporate Law

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Contract, Race, and Freedom of Labor in the Constitutional Law of "Involuntary Servitude"

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Reviving the Power of the Purse: Appropriations Clause Litigation and National Security Law

Yale Law Journal - Reviving the Power of the Purse: Appropriations Clause Litigation and National Security Law Reviving the Power of the Purse

Intrastatutory Federalism and Statutory Interpretation: State Implementation of Federal Law in Health Reform and Beyond

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Forum: A Common-Law Privilege To Protect State and Local Courts During the Crimmigration Crisis

After 9/11, however, the federal government opined that local law enforcement had “inherent authority” to enforce immigration laws and encouraged the

The History Wars and Property Law: Conquest and Slavery as Foundational to the Field

regular parts of curricula and conversation, as in property law, they tend to focus on the experiences of minority groups and laws addressed to