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for misdemeanor immigration crimes. This Article documents, analyzes, and draws lessons from immigrants’ defiance. In particular, the battles in
production and consumption of racial prototypes. The regulatory thrust of homogeneity creates both a demand for, and a supply of, specific racial
Jacob S. Sherkow | Yale Law Journal Jacob S. Sherkow Shifts in patent law’s enablement and written description requirements make it impractical for
Democracy by richard tuck cambridge university press, 2016 authors. Professor of Law, Yale University, and Robinson O. Everett Professor of Law, Duke
Nabiha Syed | Yale Law Journal Nabiha Syed Following the 2016 U.S. presidential election, “fake news” has dominated popular dialogue and is
plaintiff will usually lose, even if the claims are based on independent events, and thus the probability of at least one of the claims being valid is
which directs his Defense Department to detain any members of an ill-defined class of individuals, potentially indefinitely, and to try them in
today. The most visible symbols of American consumerism, large enterprises like Wal-Mart and McDonald’s, attract vitriolic attacks in many parts of the
Joshua Kleinfeld | Yale Law Journal Joshua Kleinfeld This is the first in a series of responses to Oona Hathaway and Scott J Shapiros recent article
I argued that the asymmetry in Federal Circuit review of Patent and Trademark Office (PTO) decisions would lead over time... 121 Yale L.J. 470 (2011