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Courtney G. Joslin | Yale Law Journal Courtney G. Joslin This Response to Douglas Nejaime’s The Nature of Parenthood shows how the recently approved
Jennifer Lee Koh | Yale Law Journal Jennifer Lee Koh Can federal administrative agencies defy the courts? As this Feature demonstrates, executive
Nicholas R. Parrillo | Yale Law Journal Nicholas R. Parrillo The Supreme Court is poised to consider whether the Constitution’s original meaning is
Arzoo Osanloo | Yale Law Journal Arzoo Osanloo The women’s suffrage movement in Iran achieved the vote in 1963, several decades after women in the
searches, and unequal benefits in U.S. territories demonstrate the Insular Cases’ continuing harm while offering hope for their reconsideration.
Response flags technical issues and questions the conceptual alignment of the methods with their application.
Daphna Renan | Yale Law Journal Daphna Renan The Article traces modern separation-of-powers jurisprudence to the Court’s reaction to Reconstruction
implemented through the tax system. The decision is traditionally thought to be based on considerations of tax policy. The most common theories are the
years, wrestled with the problem of whether various classes of professional employees who regularly exercise discretion and judgment in their jobs should
Jide Nzelibe | Yale Law Journal Jide Nzelibe 115 Yale L.J. 2512 (2006) Contemporary accounts of the allocation of war powers authority often focus on