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“unitary” to convey two kinds of oneness. The executive is headed by a single person, not a collegial body, and that...
collective political action, the constitutional division of authority also may be seen as a system of “prods and pleas” in which distinct governmental
Robin West | Yale Law Journal Robin West 118 Yale L.J. 1394 (2009). The Essay argues that the right to abortion constitutionalized in Roe v. Wade is by some measure at odds with a ...
Nathan Goralnik | Yale Law Journal Nathan Goralnik 122 Yale L.J. 460 (2012). The 2008 financial crisis has prompted widespread criticism of the bankruptcy safe harbors for ...
Dan Markel | Yale Law Journal Dan Markel 119 Yale L.J. 1864 (2010). In our recent book, Privilege or Punish: Criminal Justice and the Challenge of Family Ties, we examined and ...
Linda Greenhouse | Yale Law Journal Linda Greenhouse On February 3, 2014, Justice Sonia Sotomayor delivered the James A. Thomas Lecture at Yale Law School. This transcript is ...
Nick Daum | Yale Law Journal Nick Daum 112 Yale L.J. 353 (2002) This Comment argues that a significant, but unnoticed, way around state sovereign immunity has become available ...
Danielle Tarantolo | Yale Law Journal Danielle Tarantolo 116 Yale L.J. 170 (2006) The American workplace has undergone a fundamental transformation as businesses increasingly have ...
David Thaw | Yale Law Journal David Thaw Introduction Federal and state law enforcement officials throughout the nation are currently using Global Positioning System (GPS) ...
Malcolm Thorburn | Yale Law Journal Malcolm Thorburn 117 Yale L.J. 1070 (2008). Criminal law theory made a significant advance roughly thirty years ago when George Fletcher ...