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thus grapples with the relationship between folk morality, normative theory, and the law. author. Harry A. Bigelow Teaching Fellow and Lecturer in Law
the end, the Review therefore submits that while reinvigorating Congress’s underappreciated powers is a good idea in theory, in practice it may prove
Sonia Sotomayors Note | Yale Law Journal Sonia Sotomayors Note Supreme Court nominee Judge Sonia Sotomayor was a member of the Yale Law School Class
process and in representing impoverished clients and their communities. But the egalitarian themes of Elys work on judicial review, reflected in his early contribution to Gideon ...
urges courts in the exercise of their common-law powers of legal rulemaking to confer legally enforceable rights on animals, beginning with chimpanzees...
Yale Law Journal Brett Kavanaugh’s Note The Yale Law Journal Supreme Court nominee Judge Brett Kavanaugh was a member of the Yale Law School Class of
“discrimination,” statutory purposes, and subsequent lawmaking on policing. The Note then considers the implications of disparate-impact liability under
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unforeseen federal estate tax consequences. They propose revisions to the new laws to avoid an unintended tax bite for heirs. Next, Kamal Ghali discusses a new