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Daniel M. Ortner | Yale Law Journal Daniel M. Ortner Originalism has been the predominant interpretive methodology for constitutional meaning in American history: it is the methodo
Arzoo Osanloo | Yale Law Journal Arzoo Osanloo The women’s suffrage movement in Iran achieved the vote in 1963, several decades after women in the United States. The challenges and
Steffi Ostrowski | Yale Law Journal Steffi Ostrowski Judicial review of the Federal Reserve is uncommon. But this may soon change: a Court skeptical of administrative governance is
Dave Owen | Yale Law Journal Dave Owen In much of the American West, local special districts with undemocratic governance structures and archaic boundaries dominate water governanc
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Joseph Pace | Yale Law Journal Joseph Pace 119 Yale L.J. 1568 (2010). In the decade following Seminole Tribe’s ruling that Article I is not a grant of authority to abrogate state s
YLJ Online | Yale Law Journal YLJ Online Four authors respond to Michael Stokes Paulsens The Constitutional Power To Interpret International Law, printed in Volume 118, Issue 8 of
Olivia Ortiz | Yale Law Journal Olivia Ortiz
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Mariana Pargendler | Yale Law Journal Mariana Pargendler