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Michael R. Ulrich | Yale Law Journal Michael R. Ulrich This Essay explores how the Supreme Court’s Second Amendment doctrine perpetuates gender hierarchies and a male monopoly on l
Stephen Townley | Yale Law Journal Stephen Townley 115 Yale L.J. 1177 (2006) In Kilburn v. Libya, the D.C. Circuit held that a plaintiff may turn to United States courts to seek re
Franita Tolson | Yale Law Journal Franita Tolson Drawing on nineteenth-century federal voting-rights legislation, this Essay argues that challenges to federal authority over electi
Frank K. Upham | Yale Law Journal Frank K. Upham 114 Yale L.J. 1675 (2005) In Song fa xiaxiang: Zhongguo jiceng sifazhidu yanjiu , Dean Zhu Suli of Beijing University Law School cl
Yale Law Journal National Emergencies On February 15, 2019, President Trump declared a national emergency at the southern border, sparking a renewed debate on the powers granted to
Cecillia D. Wang | Yale Law Journal Cecillia D. Wang Justice Jackson warned in Korematsu that the decision was “a loaded weapon ready for the hand of any authority that can bring f
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Bradley H. Weidenhammer | Yale Law Journal Bradley H. Weidenhammer 114 Yale L.J. 405 (2004) Where rival firms compete in a network industry, compatibility among all firms maximizes
Kathryn A. Watts | Yale Law Journal Kathryn A. Watts 119 Yale L.J. 2 (2009). Current conceptions of “arbitrary and capricious” review focus on whether agencies have adequately expl
Seth P. Waxman | Yale Law Journal Seth P. Waxman 112 Yale L.J. 1943 (2003) When, if ever, may a State prosecute a federal officer for violating state criminal law while discharging