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Brian Liu | Yale Law Journal Brian Liu Honest services fraud is a vital anticorruption statute used by federal prosecutors to police state and local
these benefits warrants a new theory of interest convergence and offers a promising path toward racial equality.
Article III values of transparency and adversarialism. This Note assesses the limited participation of outside amici curiae at the court and proposes a
certain agency actors, including administrative law judges (ALJs). Through a holistic assessment of NLRB case law, including a novel empirical study, this
Stephen C. Mouritsen | Yale Law Journal Stephen C. Mouritsen When we speak of ordinary meaning we are asking an empirical question—about the sense of a word or phrase that is most ...
Joshua S. Sellers | Yale Law Journal Joshua S. Sellers This Essay considers the status of election law, as an academic field, and advocates an interdisciplinary research program ...
Laura Hallas | Yale Law Journal Laura Hallas This Note examines the World Health Organization’s current efforts to create a novel pandemic treaty as a potential turning point in ...
Daniel Backman | Yale Law Journal Daniel Backman This Note traces the separation of powers in U.S. antimonopoly law—a division of authority that arose after the National ...
Rubin Danberg Biggs | Yale Law Journal Rubin Danberg Biggs A key exception to the Fair Housing Act’s prohibition of familial-status discrimination has allowed municipalities to ...
Simon Brewer | Yale Law Journal Simon Brewer Can the federal government make policy when it settles litigation? Surprisingly, yes. This Note offers a comprehensive account of the ...