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a new form of separation of powers has emerged in greater numbers, what this Article calls “government in opposition.” After democratic elections are
stagnation.” Having noted these problems, Strine lays a portion of the blame at the feet of activist hedge funds and the apparently misguided pension
Kate Stith | Yale Law Journal Kate Stith Time and again, we have seen that neither precedent nor a perceived need to achieve consensus on the Court
a wide range of interpretative... In Bad News for Mail Robbers: The Obvious Constitutionality of Health Care Reform, Professor Andrew Koppelman
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Enforcement offers solutions to our market power problem, Lina Khan highlights the absence of a discussion of what philosophy should guide antitrust law
Gideon, along with Miranda v. Arizona, is part of a democratic narrative shaped over decades to insist that, unlike totalitarian regimes, the United States has constitutional ...
critiqued for ignoring unique forms of harassment that women of color face. This Essay calls for a sexual harassment law that embraces intersectional
THE YALE LAW JOURNAL FORUM A P R I L 1 2 , 2 0 1 7 introduction 1 2 legal responses to the crisis of forced moves illustrated in
Ganesh Sitaraman | Yale Law Journal Ganesh Sitaraman This Article offers a history and theory of the law of deplatforming across networks, platforms