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THE YALE LAW JOURNAL FORUM O C T O B E R 2 6 , 2 0 1 6 Apple and the American Revolution: Remembering Why We Have the Fourth Amendment
“cancel culture” and “Critical Race Theory” recently. However, what people mean when they use the terms varies wildly. This Essay analyzes the role that
course of arguing and deciding cases. Their work provides source material for academics, who can step back from the fray of litigation and place judicial
nonpartisan officials who resolve procedural disputes. The parliamentarians’ distinctive jurisprudence reflects their tenuous positions—namely, that they can
Tribal Law | Yale Law Journal Tribal Law This Note argues that Indian tribes can best address disenrollment by viewing the problem through the lens
attended the conference to discuss the Articles submission process. The Journal wishes to thank all the participants for their warm welcome, as well as
of G.O.P. strategists’ attempt to redefine the Party—before Roe. In their account, if there’s a villain it’s not Harry Blackmun; it’s Richard Nixon.1
share their stories with people who shape the law and to explain how the law affects their lives. Where permitted by state law, the authors of the
individual instances, not systemic features of the information economy. This Essay therefore recommends that we must build a realistic theory—based
amendments provide is reflected in the fact that courts have been applying the new rules since they were proposed, years before their effective date. Because