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Yale Law Journal Revitalizing State Constitutions: A Turning Point for State and Federal Constitutional Rights This Essay explores the people’s right
federal criminal law’s reach over public corruption, and considers how prosecutors might adjust their approach. The Supreme Court’s effort to avoid
acquiring and defending their material possessions, in the academic world there is little interest in understanding property. To some extent, this
Jamal Greene | Yale Law Journal Jamal Greene This Essay argues that the Supreme Court’s claim to overrule Korematsu in Hawaii is both empty and
Jed Rubenfeld | Yale Law Journal Jed Rubenfeld In this Essay, Professor Jed Rubenfeld responds to commentary on The Riddle of Rape-by-Deception and
from the “routine” and “good faith” operation of electronic information systems, are not sanctionable “absent exceptional circumstances.” Rule 37(f
Yale Law Journal Volume 129 Michael Egger Prize Winner Announced Volume 129 of the Yale Law Journal is delighted to announce the recipient of the
Nikita Lalwani | Yale Law Journal Nikita Lalwani The military’s approach to HIV was developed in the 1980s, at the height of the epidemic. Today
Yale Law Journal Volume 127 Michael Egger Prize Winner Announced FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE November 13, 2018 Re: Michael Egger Prize Volume 127 of the
Mitu Gulati | Yale Law Journal Mitu Gulati The U.S. acquired its first overseas territory—the island of Navassa, near Haiti—by conceptualizing it as