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and implicit bias are the three most important discoveries of the past half-century. In President Obama’s commencement address at Howard University last year, Obama stated: “And ...
The Yale Law Journal - Steven G. Calabresi Steven G. Calabresi Feature 115 Yale L.J. 2611 (2006)
unprecedented court order in the San Bernardino shooting case thatwould have forced Apple to design and deliver to the DOJ software capable ofdestroying the encryption and ...
one party have openly stated that they would do virtually anyth… Essay 115 Yale L.J. 2446 (2006) Proponents of the unitary executive have contended
cross section (FCS) requirement governing criminal jury composition. While the Supreme Court has defended the requirement by invoking demographic conceptions of the jury’s ...
The Yale Law Journal - Nicholas deB. Katzenbach Nicholas deB. Katzenbach Tribute 113 Yale L.J. 805 (2004)
The Yale Law Journal - David B. Kopel David B. Kopel Forum In , Professor Andrew Koppelman argues that the individual mandate in the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act is ...
The Yale Law Journal - David A. Super David A. Super Essay Beyond grand constitutional moments such as the New Deal and the civil rights era, the American people also remove ...
The Yale Law Journal - Sarah Golabek-Goldman Sarah Golabek-Goldman Note This Note presents a study of obstacles to employment faced by homeless job applicants and offers potential ...
The Yale Law Journal - Patricia L. Bellia Patricia L. Bellia Feature 121 Yale L.J. 1448. WikiLeaks’ successive disclosures of classified U.S. documents throughout 2010 and 2011 ...