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Board for Puerto Rico v. Aurelius Investment, LLC. for offering a one-sided and misleading explanation of the island’s constitutional status, and thereby taking sides in Puerto ...
children. These rules shape who qualifies for a program and who does not. This Article critically assesses the design of child-claiming rules, using
that granting an officer qualified immunity dooms a failure-to-train claim against their employer. This “backdoor municipal immunity” misunderstands the
Aaron Tang | Yale Law Journal Aaron Tang Twenty years ago, in Lawrence v. Texas, the Supreme Court overruled Bowers v. Hardwick by correcting
Vicki Schultz | Yale Law Journal Vicki Schultz The #MeToo movement has spurred a renewed focus on sexual harassment. But often, the narratives that
first depicts states as rivals and challengers to the federal government, roles they play by virtue of being autonomous policymakers outside the federal
Gregory Ablavsky | Yale Law Journal Gregory Ablavsky In the standard account of federalism’s eighteenth-century origins, the Framers divided
Bakke concurrence, the Essay applies the theory of intersectionality to show that Justice Powell’s reasoning was flawed. As his “single-axis” approach
patents, prizes, and grants—but has overlooked government-conducted R&D. This Article offers the first comprehensive analysis of government research
largely unfulfilled and what can be learned from this? Gideon was an unfunded mandate to state governments, requiring them to provide the money to ensure