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peer journal that has made an offer. There is no “best” time to submit to YLJ, though authors are welcome to review our . This year, the Articles
for constitutional theory for the last fifty years? That is the question taken up in this, the last installment of The History of the
form legal entities. In the United States, these entities include, among others, the business corporation, the cooperative corporation, the nonprofit
standard-form legal entities. In the United States, these entities include, among others, the business corporation, the cooperative corporation, the
administrative guidance on social inclusion has been the subject of ongoing contest. This Article draws on the philosophy of law to argue that these policies were
Yale Law Journal Volume 131 Michael Egger Prize Winner Announced Volume 131 of the Yale Law Journal is delighted to announce the recipient of the
systemically important that when they violate the law, the government cannot credibly threaten “efficient” criminal sanctions. By introducing political-economy
Saikrishna B. Prakash | Yale Law Journal Saikrishna B. Prakash At the Founding, commanders in chief (CINCs) enjoyed neither sole nor supreme military
José A. Cabranes | Yale Law Journal José A. Cabranes These closing remarks were delivered at the Yale Law Journal Insular Cases Panel in Honor of
defined the landscape of constitutional theory and practice. In this Review of Richard Tuck’s The Sleeping Sovereign, David Grewal and Jedediah Purdy adapt