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Richard A. Epstein | Yale Law Journal Richard A. Epstein This is the first in a series of responses to Benjamin Ewing and Douglas A. Kysars recent
Justin D. Levinson | Yale Law Journal Justin D. Levinson Legal discourse on implicit bias has changed the way scholars and citizens think about race
Robert J. Smith | Yale Law Journal Robert J. Smith Legal discourse on implicit bias has changed the way scholars and citizens think about race in the
Richard H. McAdams | Yale Law Journal Richard H. McAdams 110 Yale L.J. 625 (2001) For decades, sociologists and law-and-society scholars have studied
Marah Stith McLeod | Yale Law Journal Marah Stith McLeod Justice Thomas’s criminal law opinions have provoked acerbic commentary in the press and
Michael P. OShea | Yale Law Journal Michael P. OShea Americans are increasingly polarized on gun rights and gun policy, leading some scholars to ask
Carol M. Rose | Yale Law Journal Carol M. Rose 114 Yale L.J. 991 (2005) In Who Owns Native Culture? and Public Lands and Political Meaning, an
Urska Velikonja | Yale Law Journal Urska Velikonja The Dodd-Frank Act authorized the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) to bring almost any
Insular Cases, and it points to constitutional doctrines beyond their reach that can preserve cultural practices without spawning a crisis of political
Joshua P. Zoffer | Yale Law Journal Joshua P. Zoffer Presidents-elect and presidential transition teams wield exceptional power, from nominating