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recognize the property in contract. This Note examines instances of inconsistency within the Bankruptcy Code and in bankruptcy courts holdings to demonstrate how the acceptance...
Jacob Rogers | Yale Law Journal Jacob Rogers The problem of fake news impacts a massive online ecosystem of individuals and organizations creating
Aaron S.J. Zelinsky | Yale Law Journal Aaron S.J. Zelinsky “No man in this country is so high that he is above the law.” —United States v. Lee, Dec
can occur outside the Article V amendment process when there are unusually high levels of sustained popular attention to questions of constitutional
issue statements explaining their dissent from or concurrence in the denial of certiorari. Since she joined the Court, Justice Sotomayor has produced
Michael S. Kang | Yale Law Journal Michael S. Kang 117 Yale L.J. 734 (2008). As the Voting Rights Act of 1965 (VRA) passes its fortieth anniversary
Jane Y. Chong | Yale Law Journal Jane Y. Chong 122 Yale L.J. 724 (2012). This Note proposes using outlawry proceedings to bring legitimacy to the
relationships such as trusteeship, agency, and guardianship to explain and justify the authority of public officials and public institutions. This tradition
Sara C. Galvan | Yale Law Journal Sara C. Galvan 115 Yale L.J. 1744 (2006) Building codes are not neutral documents. Traditional codes have the
to satisfy compulsory schooling for their children, have arisen from five periods of political and legal struggle. This Feature considers the shape