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David A. Martin | Yale Law Journal David A. Martin This Essay disputes the legal claims set forth in a recent lawsuit that seeks to invalidate a
Thomas B. Colby | Yale Law Journal Thomas B. Colby 118 Yale L.J. 392 (2008). In Philip Morris USA v. Williams, the Supreme Court held that the
Anthony E. Davis | Yale Law Journal Anthony E. Davis This Essay argues that the current ethical rules governing U.S.-based law firms are no longer
Lawrence G. Sager | Yale Law Journal Lawrence G. Sager My “missing argument” invokes the structure of the Supreme Court’s decision in Jones v. Alfred
Steven D. Smith | Yale Law Journal Steven D. Smith 116 Yale L.J. 72 (2006) Most everyone assumes that impeachment is the only means of removing
after the Acts passage, these problematic sources have not, as the original framers of the Act hoped, died after a natural life of...
criminal law while discharging his federal duties? Over the past decade, developments in the doctrines associated with federalism have redefined the
Alvaro Bedoya | Yale Law Journal Alvaro Bedoya 115 Yale L.J. 2112 (2006) In Georgia v. Ashcroft, the Supreme Court weakened the protections afforded
James W. Jones | Yale Law Journal James W. Jones This Essay argues that the current ethical rules governing U.S.-based law firms are no longer
David B. Kopel | Yale Law Journal David B. Kopel In Bad News for Mail Robbers: The Obvious Constitutionality of Health Care Reform, Professor Andrew