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Erik Hovenkamp | Yale Law Journal Erik Hovenkamp Tech platforms are often accused of refusing to deal with their competitors. But courts have largely killed off antitrust liability
Jim Huang | Yale Law Journal Jim Huang Critiqued as a blank check for judicial intervention, the absurdity canon has been all but abandoned by modern textualists. But its total dis
Kate Huddleston | Yale Law Journal Kate Huddleston A criticism of nationwide injunctions is that they engender forum shopping, with litigants seeking out a court more likely to be
Robert E. Holo | Yale Law Journal Robert E. Holo The Tax Cuts & Jobs Act moves the United States from a worldwide system of taxation to a quasi-territorial regime. This Essay revie
Shon Hopwood | Yale Law Journal Shon Hopwood This Essay describes the difficult process of federal criminal justice reform and how the reform community’s efforts led to passage of
Tyler W. Hill | Yale Law Journal Tyler W. Hill
Abigail M. Hinchcliff | Yale Law Journal Abigail M. Hinchcliff 121 Yale L.J. 194 (2011). Section 2 of the Fourteenth Amendment allows states to disenfranchise citizens on account o
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Patrick Holland | Yale Law Journal Patrick Holland A key exception to the Fair Housing Act’s prohibition of familial-status discrimination has allowed municipalities to weaponize s
James Horner | Yale Law Journal James Horner Recent litigation has challenged local California prosecutors’ power to seek and receive statewide relief for violations occurring outs