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subordination and should be at the forefront of efforts to reform digital and physical public space. Robust privacy protections empower marginalized groups to
constitutionalism with a case study of federal Indian law and American colonialism—a case study that places not only Congress, but the philosophies and agency of Native people and ...
Gruber Distinguished Lecture in Women’s Rights, hosted by the Yale Law School. The Lecture took the form of a dialogue between Justice Ginsburg and Linda Greenhouse at Yale ...
Salomé Viljoen | Yale Law Journal Salomé Viljoen Data practices of powerful technology companies are aimed primarily at deriving population-level
Feature articulates a framework, “technocratic pragmatism,” to evaluate how the Fed should structure experiments at the boundaries of its authority to
Julia Hernandez | Yale Law Journal Julia Hernandez What possibilities arise when law-school clinics experiment in challenging a well-oiled system at
Tarek Z. Ismail | Yale Law Journal Tarek Z. Ismail What possibilities arise when law-school clinics experiment in challenging a well-oiled system at
autonomy and self-determination, leaving them at the mercy of politics and ideology.
Deborah A. Widiss | Yale Law Journal Deborah A. Widiss Although federal law offers, at best, unpaid time off work to care for family members with
Michael J. Higdon | Yale Law Journal Michael J. Higdon This Essay looks at married same-sex couples who, pre-Obergefell, spent time in nonmarital