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historical challenges with diversity and identify ways in which the Journal can foster a more cohesive and inclusive intellectual community. For more
national security powers it has delegated to the executive branch? This Essay argues that Congress can do so and explains how an obscure statute—the Calling
the Seventh Circuit in holding, en banc, that sexual-orientation discrimination constitutes discrimination “because of . . . sex,” and is therefore
constitutional authority and institutional virtues of the executive in this realm, some judicial deference is almost certainly appropriate. Indeed, courts
provision—called the “good-reason regulation”—defined “good reason to fear injury” and “other proper reason” narrowly. For example, to prove an applicant had
Jennifer Daskal | Yale Law Journal Jennifer Daskal This Essay analyzes the impetus and results of recent initiatives by the United States, European
Maggie Blackhawk | Yale Law Journal Maggie Blackhawk This Feature offers alternative strategies and visions for a less court-centered
David Singh Grewal | Yale Law Journal David Singh Grewal Current crises of economic inequality and eroding democracy require us to move beyond legal
Hannah Jacobs Wiseman | Yale Law Journal Hannah Jacobs Wiseman Even as the United States has become the world’s leading producer of oil and gas, U.S
James W. Coleman | Yale Law Journal James W. Coleman Even as the United States has become the world’s leading producer of oil and gas, U.S. oil and