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Union, and Australia to regulate law enforcement access to data, highlights their promise and their limits, and offers a way forward that protects speech, privacy, and other ...
Jonathan Mayer | Yale Law Journal Jonathan Mayer The United States government hacks computer systems for law enforcement purposes. This Article
Decriminalization | Yale Law Journal Decriminalization The United States has criminalized cannabis since 1970. In response to pleas for reform and
limits on noncapital sentences. It then critiques the focus on procedural rights that results from this vacuum of substantive rights, and discusses how to harness procedural ...
Reva Siegel | Yale Law Journal Reva Siegel Conversation about Masterpiece Cakeshop has focused on the Court’s holding that decisionmakers must treat
William Vester | Yale Law Journal William Vester After the Supreme Court’s decision in Regents, courts have intensified their scrutiny of agency
Vincent S.J. Buccola | Yale Law Journal Vincent S.J. Buccola In a new book, Douglas Baird argues that the values of reorganization professionals
Z. Payvand Ahdout | Yale Law Journal Z. Payvand Ahdout Federal judges are not mere arbiters of the separation of powers. Whenever they adjudicate
Marissa Roy | Yale Law Journal Marissa Roy Over the past year, cities have emerged as crucial sites of resistance. Using San Francisco and the
opinions, this Essay proposes anchoring the First Amendment right of access not just in the Speech, Press, and Assembly Clauses, but also the Petition