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237 TH E YALE LAW JOURNAL FORUM D E C E M B E R 3 , 2 0 2 5 Who Decides? The Role of Parental Rights in Abortion and Gender-Affirming-Care Decisions for Minors Joanna
| Yale Law Journal Thomas Ward Frampton Today, most Americans accept that the jury is supposed to be a fair cross-section of the community. But where did that idea come from? This
Sixth Amendment | Yale Law Journal Sixth Amendment Today, most Americans accept that the jury is supposed to be a fair cross-section of the community. But where did that idea come
| Yale Law Journal Carter Squires The President is criminally immune. But what about the rest of government? This Note demonstrates that immunities crafted for the President often
| Yale Law Journal Christopher Brett Jaeger Tort law’s famous Hand Formula does not align with how laypeople judge whether conduct is reasonable. Five original experiments demonstr
| Yale Law Journal Roger Colinvaux Critics argue that the Civil Rights Act of 1866 prevents charitable giving based on race. This Feature defends these charitable contributions as
| Yale Law Journal Krister Rasmussen Many prominent calls for compromise between Russia and Ukraine neglect a binding rule of international law: a treaty by which an aggressor extr
The Radical Roots of the Representative Jury | Yale Law Journal The Radical Roots of the Representative Jury abstract. For most of American history, the jury was considered an elit
Lawful Ends to Unlawful Wars: Coercion and Voidness in Peacemaking | Yale Law Journal Lawful Ends to Unlawful Wars: Coercion and Voidness in Peacemaking abstract. Recent calls for
Charitable Giving and Civil Rights: A Defense of Private Remedial Action | Yale Law Journal Charitable Giving and Civil Rights: A Defense of Private Remedial Action abstract. Priva