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declassifying documents that help advance a presidential agenda while keeping conflicting documents secret. This Note shows how selective declassification
economics, suggests a better alternative that respects women’s preferences and autonomy.
W. Bradley Wendel | Yale Law Journal W. Bradley Wendel Scholars and critics of the legal profession often call on lawyers to represent clients in the public interest or with due ...
Matt Kellner | Yale Law Journal Matt Kellner Using Louisiana law as a case study, this Essay describes the consequences of the lack of substantive
Yale Law Journal Reactions to Time-In-Cell These essays respond to Time-In-Cell, a report based on research jointly sponsored by the Association of
McKaye Neumeister | Yale Law Journal McKaye Neumeister The President is increasingly the epicenter of national security decision making, a
Sophia House | Yale Law Journal Sophia House The spread of synthetic marijuana is a public health crisis. Municipalities struggle with how to
Cristina Isabel Ceballos | Yale Law Journal Cristina Isabel Ceballos Does administrative law have a racial blind spot? Ceballos, Engstrom, and Ho
Vincent S.J. Buccola | Yale Law Journal Vincent S.J. Buccola In a new book, Douglas Baird argues that the values of reorganization professionals
Yale Law Journal Tribute to Judge Stephen Reinhardt In 1980, Stephen Reinhardt, a graduate of Yale Law School, joined the Ninth Circuit Court of