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George P. Fletcher | Yale Law Journal George P. Fletcher 111 Yale L.J. 1499 (2002) Somehow we in the West thought the age of war was behind us. After
Andrew MacKie-Mason | Yale Law Journal Andrew MacKie-Mason In United States v. Jacobsen, the Supreme Court created a curious aspect of Fourth
Patrick O. Gudridge | Yale Law Journal Patrick O. Gudridge 113 Yale L.J. 1801 (2004) INTRODUCTION The season for talk of leaving the Constitution
and passcode protections built into the iPhone. The DOJasserted that this order was simply the extension of a warrant obtained by theFederal Bureau of...
literature is normative--how can the dilemma of judicial review in a democracy be reconciled theoretically? In this vast, important, and sometimes self-important...
William Baude | Yale Law Journal William Baude 122 Yale L.J. 1738 (2013). It is black-letter law that the federal government has the power to take
Matthew J. Hegreness | Yale Law Journal Matthew J. Hegreness 120 Yale L.J. 1820 (2011). Since the ratification of the Fourteenth Amendment in 1868
Abigail M. Hinchcliff | Yale Law Journal Abigail M. Hinchcliff 121 Yale L.J. 194 (2011). Section 2 of the Fourteenth Amendment allows states to
1960s. Death sentences and executions have reached their lowest annual numbers since the early 1970s. Following decades during which the death penalty
Steven R. Ratner | Yale Law Journal Steven R. Ratner 111 Yale L.J. 443 (2001) The path of international law over the last century has been one of