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K-Sue Park | Yale Law Journal K-Sue Park What is the source of jurisdictional power, or the power to say what the law is and give it force in a
pandemic, and the implications for the potential of cities to address infrastructure inequity. The Essay argues that while cities found creative ways to
rights as developing citizens and parents’ duties to safeguard those rights. An examination of children’s First Amendment right to access ideas
and the implications for the potential of cities to address infrastructure inequity. The Essay argues that while cities found creative ways to
Erwin Chemerinsky | Yale Law Journal Erwin Chemerinsky In this Review of Khiara Bridges’s book, The Poverty of Privacy Rights, Michele Goodwin and
Jedediah Purdy | Yale Law Journal Jedediah Purdy The conflict between various versions of “originalism” and “living constitutionalism” has long
Zachary D. Clopton | Yale Law Journal Zachary D. Clopton Current law makes it easy to sue cities. Too easy. While suing federal and state governments
Douglas A. Kysar | Yale Law Journal Douglas A. Kysar Charles Reich never wavered in his conviction that true freedom must—and can—come from
Yale Law Journal Journal Launches Public Interest Fellowships In an effort to unite legal scholarship and legal practice, and to advance the public
Daniel A. Farber | Yale Law Journal Daniel A. Farber This is the third in a series of responses to Benjamin Ewing and Douglas A. Kysars recent