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Feature articulates a framework, “technocratic pragmatism,” to evaluate how the Fed should structure experiments at the boundaries of its authority to
J. Benton Heath | Yale Law Journal J. Benton Heath Changes in national security policy pose a fundamental challenge to international economic law. Security policies worldwide ...
Jim Huang | Yale Law Journal Jim Huang Critiqued as a blank check for judicial intervention, the absurdity canon has been all but abandoned by modern textualists. But its total ...
Susannah Howe | Yale Law Journal Susannah Howe This Essay explores public-benefits agencies’ increasing reliance on technology and remote services and its impact on welfare-rights ...
Courtney G. Joslin | Yale Law Journal Courtney G. Joslin This Response to Douglas Nejaime’s The Nature of Parenthood shows how the recently approved revisions to the Uniform ...
Edward Lee | Yale Law Journal Edward Lee Today, AI enables people to create music simply by using words—fulfilling the belief that music is a universal language. This Essay ...
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 United States. The challenges ...
Steffi Ostrowski | Yale Law Journal Steffi Ostrowski Judicial review of the Federal Reserve is uncommon. But this may soon change: a Court skeptical of administrative governance ...
Aziz Rana | Yale Law Journal Aziz Rana This Essay defends the importance of the Insular Cases in American constitutional development. It explores the extent to which the United ...
Jessica Quinter | Yale Law Journal Jessica Quinter This Note explores the status of judicial bypass of parental-involvement laws for abortion, historically mandated to balance ...