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law and that the political branches, Congress, and the President, have an independent and dominant role in the interpretation of international law’s
the question raised by the protective principle in international law, which permits a state to apply its laws to the conduct of noncitizens—beyond its
vested in it. It is past time to wait for a regulatory fix that may never come. A common law solution rooted in tort law’s confidentiality principles
centered view of law, and to specify the relationship between lawmaking and social movements. This is a conversation about how lawyer-citizens working with
Building a Law-and-Political-Economy Framework: Beyond the Twentieth-Century Synthesis | Yale Law Journal Building a Law-and-Political-Economy
By Any Means: A Philosophical Frame for Rulemaking Reform in Criminal Law | Yale Law Journal By Any Means: A Philosophical Frame for Rulemaking
previous lawsuit that required that videoconferencing be made available for attorney-client visitation. Without such videoconferencing access, law school
Curing Congress’s Ills: Criminal Law as the Wrong Paradigm for Congressional Ethics | Yale Law Journal Curing Congress’s Ills: Criminal Law as the
Assessing the Supreme Court’s Current Caseload: A Question of Law or Politics? | Yale Law Journal Assessing the Supreme Court’s Current Caseload: A
scheduling powers, and family separation in cases of parental drug use. Fragile Gains, Persistent Setbacks: The Muddled Arc of American Drug-Law