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Adeel Mohammadi | Yale Law Journal Adeel Mohammadi Current First Amendment doctrine permits courts to judge a claimant’s religious sincerity in a
intervention set forth in California’s new Racial Justice Act: a guarantee of charging or sentencing relief for anyone subjected to police racism during arrest or investigation.
Meredith Foster | Yale Law Journal Meredith Foster Despite a decline in takeover defenses, provisions barring shareholders from acting by written
speech drives the lessons students learn, and the lessons students learn should drive judicial determinations of whether the educational value of a restriction is worth the First ...
Robert L. Tsai | Yale Law Journal Robert L. Tsai As America goes through a democratic decline, a new problem rears its head: the manufactured crisis
provides the first comprehensive examination of how federal law regulates government malware, and argues that government hacking is inherently a Fourth Amendment search—a question ...
Philip Bobbitt | Yale Law Journal Philip Bobbitt Charles Black’s Impeachment: A Handbook has become the authoritative guide on the subject of
information. Drawing on new historical sources, this Article shows how all three branches of government have deployed a variety of de facto protections for
and unjustifiable consequences. This Essay argues for a legislative solution to revive administrative closure.
asks why a liberal, reformist agency chose that path—and what it teaches about administrative constitutionalism.