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Michael SantAmbrogio | Yale Law Journal Michael SantAmbrogio
Pamela Samuelson | Yale Law Journal Pamela Samuelson 111 Yale L.J. 1575 (2002) Reverse engineering has a long history as an accepted practice. What it means, broadly speaking, is t
Lawrence G. Sager | Yale Law Journal Lawrence G. Sager My “missing argument” invokes the structure of the Supreme Court’s decision in Jones v. Alfred H. Mayer Co. to explain congre
Richard H. Sander | Yale Law Journal Richard H. Sander 114 Yale L.J. 2005 (2005) Daniel Ho claims that if one tugs at a single strand of my analysis of affirmative action, A System
Sia M. Sanneh | Yale Law Journal Sia M. Sanneh 122 Yale L.J. 2150 (2013). In its 1963 ruling Gideon v. Wainwright, the Supreme Court declared the right to a lawyer “fundamental and
Zalman Rothschild | Yale Law Journal Zalman Rothschild While scholars have interpreted Fulton v. City of Philadelphia as a minimalist decision that avoids revolutionizing the Free
Jonathan Sallet | Yale Law Journal Jonathan Sallet Multisided platforms are ubiquitous in today’s economy. This Feature concludes that enforcement should use a multiple-markets app
Erin Rubin | Yale Law Journal Erin Rubin This Essay argues that public domain allotments (PDAs) are Indian Country and entitled to federal reserved water rights. By comparing feder
Yale Law Journal Yale Law Journal Participates in the Honoring Womens Advancement in Law Conference The Yale Law Journal recently participated in the “Honoring Women’s Advancement
Yale Law Journal Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals Cites Volume 127 Forum Essay The Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals recently cited Alicia Solow-Niederman’s Volume 127 Forum Essay