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Brian Slattery | Yale Law Journal Brian Slattery The principle of self-determination, like Janus, has two faces: negative and positive. Often
Susan C. Morse | Yale Law Journal Susan C. Morse Some have criticized the 2017 Tax Act for lowering the corporate tax rate. This Essay argues instead
Excessive Fines Clause in which the effect of property deprivations on individuals and their families—in particular, the infliction of financial hardship—is a core criterion in ...
speech drives the lessons students learn, and the lessons students learn should drive judicial determinations of whether the educational value of a restriction is worth the First ...
Alisa Tiwari | Yale Law Journal Alisa Tiwari This Note develops the first analysis of the Safe Street Act’s (SSA’s) antidiscrimination power and
Brishen Rogers | Yale Law Journal Brishen Rogers Gabriel Winant’s The Next Shift charts the transformation of Pittsburgh’s political economy from
Miriam Seifter | Yale Law Journal Miriam Seifter This Essay explores the people’s right to amend state constitutions and threats to that right today
Yale Law Journal Reactions to Time-In-Cell These essays respond to Time-In-Cell, a report based on research jointly sponsored by the Association of
Yale Law Journal Tribute to Judge Stephen Reinhardt In 1980, Stephen Reinhardt, a graduate of Yale Law School, joined the Ninth Circuit Court of
However, what people mean when they use the terms varies wildly. This Essay analyzes the role that the digital public sphere has played in generating these examples of language on ...