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Clayton P. Gillette | Yale Law Journal Clayton P. Gillette City subunits may facilitate municipal objectives of service provision and democratic
implemented during the pandemic. While these sidewalk and street reconfigurations provide health and economic benefits, they also harm already-underrepresented
Mason Marks | Yale Law Journal Mason Marks Congress split drug scheduling authority between the Department of Health and Human Services and the Drug
Drew Simshaw | Yale Law Journal Drew Simshaw This Essay argues that technological and procedural legal interoperability—that is, widespread
Chiara Sotis | Yale Law Journal Chiara Sotis Vaccine passports are the latest item in the COVID culture wars and are fiercely opposed by some. Can
systems rests on both integrity and autochthony. Through theoretical and comparative inquiry, we explore the ways in which initial federal constitutional
rests on both integrity and autochthony. Through theoretical and comparative inquiry, we explore the ways in which initial federal constitutional
Dan Awrey | Yale Law Journal Dan Awrey This Article argues that open-access and interoperability requirements helped the Depository Trust & Clearing
a body of law and the House and Senate parliamentarians who make and enforce that law. Understanding this legal system sheds light on how Congress operates and on topics in public ...
Gilda R. Daniels | Yale Law Journal Gilda R. Daniels “Democracy’s Distrust” explores how the Supreme Court has eroded voting rights and weakened