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Nathaniel A. G. Zelinsky | Yale Law Journal Nathaniel A. G. Zelinsky While much ink has been shed dissecting Russia’s attempt to interfere in the
a series of American transplantations of English rulemaking procedures. Yet, as this Article emphasizes, during the 1930s and 1940s Americans only
D. Lee Miller | Yale Law Journal D. Lee Miller The Farm Bill is complicit in crises of public health, the environment, and rural decay. The emerging
Susan K. Serrano | Yale Law Journal Susan K. Serrano Women in the U.S. territories experience particularized harms often rooted in U.S. colonization
LaToya Baldwin Clark | Yale Law Journal LaToya Baldwin Clark The anti-CRT movement is intertwined with the trend toward parents’ rights, which
Aaron M. Levine | Yale Law Journal Aaron M. Levine Although commentators have criticized Dodd-Frank for not solving the problem of too big to fail
Toni M. Massaro | Yale Law Journal Toni M. Massaro The First Amendment is a well-known barrier to sensible technology regulation. While scholars
decentralized decision-making while checking the excesses of local parochialism? This Essay proposes a new approach in our polarized era, emphasizing
Aaron M. Panner | Yale Law Journal Aaron M. Panner With high-tech industries attracting increased scrutiny, the Supreme Court’s analysis of the two
Annie L. Owens | Yale Law Journal Annie L. Owens The Office of Legal Counsel (OLC) advises the President in information disputes with Congress. This