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Constitutional Law

federal antidiscrimination law. The Court twice ruled that Congress lacked power under Section 5 of the Fourteenth Amendment to enact laws prohibiting

International Law

The Yale Law Journal - International Law International Law Note The distinction between a state’s public and private acts is flimsy and unclear

Family Law

to examine the exp… Forum Lawyers and legal scholars understandably tend to focus on domains of life where law is central. There is much to be

Immigration Law

This Article draws on the philosophy of law to argue that these policies were issued in a procedurally lawful manner and that they have induced

Banking Law

The Yale Law Journal - Banking Law Banking Law Forum For much of the twentieth century, banking law used an array of carrots and sticks to create a

Tribal Law

The Yale Law Journal - Tribal Law Tribal Law Forum Michigan v. Bay Mills Indian Community, a dispute over a controversial off-reservation Indian

Antitrust Law

major carriers hav… Comment 113 Yale L.J. 533 (2003) The antitrust laws are meant to govern and promote competition. But how antitrust law should

Antidiscrimination Law

vulnerable to retaliation. This Essay provides the perspective of an employment lawyer on the shortcomings of sexual harassment law and how state law can

Securities Law

trading under the securities laws. It argues that in some instances the law does not reach far enough, while in other instances t… Comment Wolf-pack

Federal Indian Law

The Yale Law Journal - Federal Indian Law Federal Indian Law Feature This Feature offers alternative strategies and visions for a less court-centered