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Salomé Viljoen | Yale Law Journal Salomé Viljoen Data practices of powerful technology companies are aimed primarily at deriving population-level, relational insights, not individu
Joyce White Vance | Yale Law Journal Joyce White Vance How do the US Attorneys’ Offices restore their damaged credibility with the public? New laws and policies designed to preserv
Mila Versteeg | Yale Law Journal Mila Versteeg Constitutions have long been understood to empower courts. We argue, however, that constitutions can also be used to de-judicialize p
Sandeep Vaheesan | Yale Law Journal Sandeep Vaheesan Sandeep Vaheesan contends that Unlocking Antitrust Enforcement is disappointingly modest in scope. Antitrust law is and will be
Julie Veroff | Yale Law Journal Julie Veroff
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Stephen I. Vladeck | Yale Law Journal Stephen I. Vladeck Can Congress reclaim a meaningful institutional role in supervising some of the broad national security powers it has deleg
Deborah Tuerkheimer | Yale Law Journal Deborah Tuerkheimer Modern rape law lacks a governing principle. In The Riddle of Rape-by-Deception and the Myth of Sexual Autonomy, Jed Rube
Rebecca Tushnet | Yale Law Journal Rebecca Tushnet 114 Yale L.J. 535 (2004) Recent cases and scholarship have debated whether copyright law is consistent with the First Amendment.
Amanda L. Tyler | Yale Law Journal Amanda L. Tyler 118 Yale L.J. 600 (2009). As the war on terrorism continues, and along with it a heated debate over the scope of executive author