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late 1960s. Death sentences and executions have reached their lowest annual numbers since the early 1970s. Following decades during which the death
Kristen A. Carpenter | Yale Law Journal Kristen A. Carpenter 118 Yale L.J. 1022 (2009). This Article responds to an emerging view, in scholarship and
methodologically and conceptually. The crisis arises in large part from the judiciary’s dependence on comparators—those who are like a discrimination claimant but
Darrell A.H. Miller | Yale Law Journal Darrell A.H. Miller 122 Yale L.J. 852 (2013). In District of Columbia v. Heller and McDonald v. City of
constitutions, tax treaties, trade treaties, and other sources, but despite their ubiquity, little agreement exists as to how such provisions should be
Sonia K. Katyal | Yale Law Journal Sonia K. Katyal 118 Yale L.J. 1022 (2009). This Article responds to an emerging view, in scholarship and popular
copying data amount to a seizure, and if so, when? This Article argues that copying data “seizes” it under the Fourth Amendment when copying occurs
education in the 1990s. Schools use the programs to stabilize class size and identify enthusiastic applicants. The programs, however, favor students who are wealthier and...
can the disease be cured? Can its symptoms be alleviated by imaginative and well-crafted laws? Or is it a genetic disorder embedded in the DNA of
thinking about its uniqueness, we are reminded of “American exceptionalism” and the diametrically opposed meanings that advocates have ascribed to the