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Shon Hopwood | Yale Law Journal Shon Hopwood This Essay describes the difficult process of federal criminal justice reform and how the reform
against an environmental law framework that overlooks their interests. This Essay contends that the environmental movement’s failure to advocate for the
Yaron Nili | Yale Law Journal Yaron Nili This Article offers an empirical account of the differences in governance practices between large- and small
individuals’ encounters with the state, and studied how individuals’ identities shape their experiences of the state.
Sarah A. Seo | Yale Law Journal Sarah A. Seo Prevailing narratives of the Warren Court’s Due Process Revolution emphasize how it constrained police
James Mooney | Yale Law Journal James Mooney Forty-four states, the District of Columbia, and the federal government criminalize disobeying the
historical background, and would protect the Amendment’s underlying values better than competing theories.
Andrew Manuel Crespo | Yale Law Journal Andrew Manuel Crespo According to the Supreme Court, the most important phrase in the Fourth Amendment
Beau J. Baumann | Yale Law Journal Beau J. Baumann From 1919 to 1969, the Offices of the Legislative Counsel in the Senate and House drafted
This Feature traces universal vacatur from the pre-APA period through Abbott Labs. It also juxtaposes the case against universal vacatur with the new