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John Yoo | Yale Law Journal John Yoo 115 Yale L.J. 2512 (2006) Contemporary accounts of the allocation of war powers authority often focus on textual
Nicholas Bagley | Yale Law Journal Nicholas Bagley Federalism has become a watchword in the acrimonious debate over a possible replacement for the
the bankruptcy process. The emerging consensus holds that these provisions facilitated a run on the assets of troubled institutions such as Lehman Brothers, and...
conservative Justices masks. These critics point to flaws in the equal protection argument, the conservative Justices decision not to remand the...
Elizabeth Magill | Yale Law Journal Elizabeth Magill 120 Yale L.J. 1032 (2011). Standard questions in the theory of administrative law involve the
Owen Fiss | Yale Law Journal Owen Fiss Owen M. Fiss, Sterling Professor of Law at Yale Law School, tackled legal issues involved in the war on terror
Patrick Weil | Yale Law Journal Patrick Weil In this Essay, Professor Patrick Weil reexamines the constitutional function of the passport in relation
that very few federal appellate judges have prior criminal defense experience, despite the fact that half of their...
in Beaver Hills, a planned residential subdivision built in New Haven between 1908 and the end of the 1930s. It analyzes these covenants in light of
Daniel M. Ortner | Yale Law Journal Daniel M. Ortner Originalism has been the predominant interpretive methodology for constitutional meaning in