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Jim Huang | Yale Law Journal Jim Huang Critiqued as a blank check for judicial intervention, the absurdity canon has been all but abandoned by modern
Melissa B. Jacoby | Yale Law Journal Melissa B. Jacoby The intersection of major crises and financial distress generates no shortage of stock stories
Edward Lee | Yale Law Journal Edward Lee Today, AI enables people to create music simply by using words—fulfilling the belief that music is a
M. Margaret McKeown | Yale Law Journal M. Margaret McKeown This Essay explores the ethics and politics of extrajudicial activities from a distinctly
Drug Decriminalization | Yale Law Journal Drug Decriminalization David Pozen’s new book chronicles the constitutional arguments that American
Habeas Corpus | Yale Law Journal Habeas Corpus Witherspoon v. Illinois bars the state from disqualifying jurors solely for opposing the death penalty
Yale Law Journal Carter Squires The President is criminally immune. But what about the rest of government? This Note demonstrates that immunities
these charitable contributions as consistent with both the 1866 Act and tax-exemption law. Far from illegal, such private remedial action furthers the freedom of association and ...
autonomy and self-determination, leaving them at the mercy of politics and ideology.
through two case studies. The case of French Polynesia highlights effects on people’s right to freely dispose of their natural resources. The case of