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states can prosecute a defendant multiple times for thesame offense. This Note argues that the due process protection from punishment without legislative authorization should ...
corporate law. Diverging from standard historical accounts that locate the origins in theories of fundamental law or in the American structure of government
afford them so that every person “stands equal before the law.” In later decisions, the Court ruled that...
of the majority, Associate Justice Clarence Thomas, addressed a group of students in the Washington, D.C., area. He told them that he believed that
important to the national economy, a consensus has emerged among academics that courts should scrutinize congressional legislation closely under the
Cristina M. Rodriguez | Yale Law Journal Cristina M. Rodriguez Though courts and scholars emphasize the importance of uniformity in the
Daniel C. Esty | Yale Law Journal Daniel C. Esty 115 Yale L.J. 1490 (2006) This Article examines the tension between the demonstrable need for
David E. Engdahl | Yale Law Journal David E. Engdahl 118 Yale L.J. 1584 (2009). Since the late nineteenth century, orthodox doctrine under the
Ian P. Farrell | Yale Law Journal Ian P. Farrell The Supreme Court recently held, in Miller v. Alabama, that mandatory life without parole for
Katherine A. Macfarlane | Yale Law Journal Katherine A. Macfarlane The Supreme Court’s recent Utah v. Strieff decision declined to apply the