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Social Media | Yale Law Journal Social Media The First Amendment is a well-known barrier to sensible technology regulation. While scholars blame the
Technology Regulation | Yale Law Journal Technology Regulation The First Amendment is a well-known barrier to sensible technology regulation. While
earlier anticolonial struggles, are no longer sufficient. It argues instead for a plural and flexible conception, centered on a broader vision of the
Peter L. Markowitz | Yale Law Journal Peter L. Markowitz This Essay proposes a blueprint for a new humane and effective immigration-enforcement
Essay argues that a strong voluntary-cessation doctrine is important to protecting individual rights and explains why—based on both precedent and policy—government and private ...
Moon Duchin | Yale Law Journal Moon Duchin The Race-Blind Future of Voting Rights is a provocative proof of concept with an unstable empirical
necessary to further a compelling interest. Courts limit pretrial detention and civil commitment accordingly but exempt criminal sentences without
defamation regime with a federal defamation law. Doctrinally, a federal regime would better fit the modern, boundaryless digital-communications paradigm
Justin Hansford | Yale Law Journal Justin Hansford Beginning with the author’s experience of being arrested as a legal observer during a Ferguson
avoids revolutionizing the Free Exercise Clause, this Essay uses vaccine mandates as a case study to clarify how Fulton has in fact transformed it by interpreting the right to ...