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v. Texas, the Supreme Court overruled Bowers v. Hardwick by correcting Bowers’s mistaken historical assertions. History, as they say, repeats itself
States and delves into potential checks on their invocation. As America goes through a democratic decline, a new problem rears its head: the manufactured
administrative-law scholar—retired from the Supreme Court. We publish this Collection as a tribute to his judicial legacy. This Essay examines the major questions
Yale Law Journal Journal Joins Legal Workshop The Legal Workshop The Yale Law Journal has recently become a contributing member of The Legal Workshop
bar intends to admit them before they begin law school. Drawing on the author’s experience as a formerly incarcerated mother and advocate, this Essay
please email the Executive Development Editor. Campus Visits YLJ often brings our alumni to campus to meet current members and discuss their careers. If
Writing Contest. We received approximately 1,500 responses from people all across the United States. We are grateful to those who shared their experiences
Yale Law Journal Antitrust and Digital Platforms A fierce debate is raging over the proper level of antitrust enforcement against big tech companies
L.J. 85 (2004) Criminal procedure largely ignores remorse and apology or, at most, uses them as proxies for an individual defendants badness. The
Remedies | Yale Law Journal Remedies This Article uncovers the federal equity power’s constitutional source. It argues that, as originally understood