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Theodore T. Lee | Yale Law Journal Theodore T. Lee Trade policy is at an inflection point. Because trade deals are often negotiated in secret and
emerge overemphasize sexualized forms of harassment at the expense of broader structural causes. This Essay builds on Schultz’s previous work to
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without any words to interpret: without a written constitution, written statutes, or any writing at all. What originalism generally is about is our present constitutional law and ...
Nikita Lalwani | Yale Law Journal Nikita Lalwani The military’s approach to HIV was developed in the 1980s, at the height of the epidemic. Today
activity, rather than advancing inherently normative claims about justice at work. This Feature argues that this choice, what I call the law of
women are present in ample numbers at all levels of the organization. They must ensure that women hold positions of authority,...
Saikrishna B. Prakash | Yale Law Journal Saikrishna B. Prakash At the Founding, commanders in chief (CINCs) enjoyed neither sole nor supreme military
José A. Cabranes | Yale Law Journal José A. Cabranes These closing remarks were delivered at the Yale Law Journal Insular Cases Panel in Honor of
the sovereignty-government distinction at the heart of the theory of the modern democratic state. 119 Yale L.J. 1122 (2010). Legal scholars