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alumni and current editors. The receptions will take place in San Francisco, New York City, and Washington, D.C. on the following dates: San Francisco
converged on a two-part test for vote denial claims under section 2 of the Voting Rights Act. Yet this status quo is doctrinally incoherent and
Stephen E. Sachs | Yale Law Journal Stephen E. Sachs Daniel Epps and Ganesh Sitaraman propose radical reforms to restore a moderate Supreme Court
that music is a universal language. This Essay analyzes how courts and Congress should respond to AI’s seismic disruptions to the music industry
rules. This Article explores this phenomenon, tracing its rise and beginning to draw out its normative implications. 118 Yale L.J. 744 (2009). Voting
perplexing: the Fifteenth Amendment ushered in a brief period of multiracial democracy and laid the constitutional foundation for the VRA. This
not the CINC Clause. Consequently, Congress enjoys sweeping authority over the military and its operations. 111 Yale L.J. 231 (2001) This Article
“freedom for religion”—religious liberty for the benefit of religion, for generous protection of its free exercise by individuals and groups, and for
textualist and contextualist theories of interpretation. While a strong majority of U.S. courts continue to follow the traditional, “formalist” approach to
of technology” approach to AI speech, challenging the notion that technology disrupts law and emphasizing how law shapes technology based on societal