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committing an atrocity. Awareness of the genocides in Rwanda and Yugoslavia and of the ongoing trials at the ICTR and ICTY helped create, along with other
Aligning Immigration and Workplace Law, One Step at a Time | Yale Law Journal Aligning Immigration and Workplace Law, One Step at a Time Federal
Unaccountable at the Founding: The Originalist Case for Anonymous Juries | Yale Law Journal Unaccountable at the Founding: The Originalist Case for Anonymous Juries
A Case for Varying Interpretive Deference at the State Level | Yale Law Journal A Case for Varying Interpretive Deference at the State Level
A Seat at the Table: New Voices Urge Farm Bill Reform | Yale Law Journal A Seat at the Table: New Voices Urge Farm Bill Reform abstract. The Farm
Clark Neily is a Senior Attorney at the Institute for Justice and Director of the Institute’s Center for Judicial Engagement. He thanks his colleagues
Grutter at Work: A Title VII Critique of Constitutional Affirmative Action | Yale Law Journal Grutter at Work: A Title VII Critique of Constitutional Affirmative Action
attention to an overlooked aspect of the problem: the employment status of the alleged harasser. The background rule of employment at will, coupled with
Erin Miller, and Tom Tyler for discussion and/or feedback on initial drafts of the paper. A special thanks to the editors at the Yale Law Journal—in
focused their attention on the propriety of the administrative state. Perhaps most notable at the time was Philip Hamburger’s book, see Philip Hamburger