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featuring short commentaries on recent Supreme Court cases. In Arizona Christian School Tuition Organization v. Winn, the U.S. Supreme Court decided, by the
THE YALE LAW JOURNAL FORUM J A N U A R Y 3 1 , 2 0 1 7 Community Policing as a Counter to Bias in Policing: A Personal Perspective Dr
Anupam Chander | Yale Law Journal Anupam Chander 114 Yale L.J. 1193 (2005) There was a time when the critics of international law denounced it for
THE YALE LAW JOURNAL FORUM J A N U A R Y 3 1 , 2 0 1 7 Systemic Implicit Bias Justin D. Levinson & Robert J. Smith 1 2 3 4 systemic
They view terrorism more as a crime, a problem to be solved mainly with law enforcement and indictments. After the World Trade Center was first attacked
Miriam H. Baer | Yale Law Journal Miriam H. Baer In late 2016, in its highly-watched decision in Salman v. United States, the Supreme Court attempted
Ruth Mason | Yale Law Journal Ruth Mason Professors Ruth Mason and Michael Knoll defend their interpretation of the tax-discrimination jurisprudence
the longstanding structural presumption is strongly supported by economic theory and evidence and suggest ways to further strengthen it. The Feature
how states should update their election codes ahead of the 2024 elections to guarantee that the new law lives up to its promise. This Essay draws from
to many areas of law. Race is not among them. Justice Thomas’s opinions reflect, first and foremost, his conviction that the Fourteenth Amendment’s