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Jeff Pojanowski | Yale Law Journal Jeff Pojanowski Law is a social practice that pursues a moral purpose. Analyzing Professor Julie Dickson’s
litigants once deployed to protect a “right” to use drugs. This Review supplements and critiques Pozen’s important contribution, situating his findings
warrantless, prolonged pole-camera surveillance of a home. This Essay argues that the Court missed an opportunity to update its Fourth Amendment search
That holding remains good law. But practice, Witherspoon is a mirage in capital appeals. This Comment explains why—tracing Witherspoon’s demise to
equipped to address climate change. This Feature counters that conventional wisdom by uncovering a forgotten history of New York’s energy transition
government and private parties frequently interact. This Note argues that distributive justice should be considered as a viable alternative.
Samuel T. Ayres | Yale Law Journal Samuel T. Ayres Many states claim to own their water. How to understand such claims is a perennially muddied
Reginald Dwayne Betts | Yale Law Journal Reginald Dwayne Betts Many read Justice Kennedy’s landmark Eighth Amendment sentencing cases to herald a
Ellen Wright Clayton | Yale Law Journal Ellen Wright Clayton Recently, the FDA asserted authority to regulate a type of COVID-19 diagnostics known as
Barbara J. Evans | Yale Law Journal Barbara J. Evans Recently, the FDA asserted authority to regulate a type of COVID-19 diagnostics known as