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the same result, but the legal analysis used to get there could hardly be more different. In GDF...
James C Phillips | Yale Law Journal James C Phillips Originalism has been the predominant interpretive methodology for constitutional meaning in
Brian Netter | Yale Law Journal Brian Netter 115 Yale L.J. 1167 (2006) Two men are placed at the scene of a homicide. Each has an unsavory past and
Steven M. Shepard | Yale Law Journal Steven M. Shepard 117 Yale L.J. 1180 (2008). This Note describes the case law governing three structural errors
Amber J. Moren | Yale Law Journal Amber J. Moren 122 Yale L.J. 1594 (2013). Following the 2005 amendments to the Bankruptcy Code, a Chapter 7 debtor
Michael Knoll | Yale Law Journal Michael Knoll Professors Ruth Mason and Michael Knoll defend their interpretation of the tax-discrimination
Jacob E. Gersen | Yale Law Journal Jacob E. Gersen 116 Yale L.J. 676 (2007) In Chevron U.S.A. Inc. v. Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc., the
or bring them into contempt, or disrepute.” The disparagement bar is thebasis for the 2014 ruling by the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board (TTAB) thatordered the cancellation of...
Edward K. Cheng | Yale Law Journal Edward K. Cheng 122 Yale L.J. 1254 (2013). The preponderance standard is conventionally described as an absolute
Act (FOIA), which the Eighty-ninth Congress enacted half a century ago, included a provision requiring federal agencies to disclose their effective...