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restricted area of a Justice Department building in Washington, sits the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISC). Conducting proceedings completely
substance of constitutional law? This Essay advances a twofold thesis. First, constraints on judicial capacity derive from a combination of the...
empirical evidence with which these claims can be evaluated. In finding that one-fourth of the Courts caseload involved international disputes, and in presenting summary ...
whether reporters must respond to subpoenas seeking disclosure of confidential sources or whether they are protected from doing so by the doctrine of
Richard A. Epstein | Yale Law Journal Richard A. Epstein This is the first in a series of responses to Benjamin Ewing and Douglas A. Kysars recent
Patricia J. Falk | Yale Law Journal Patricia J. Falk In this Essay, Professor Patricia J. Falk argues that Professor Jed Rubenfeld’s solution to the
Justice Sonia Sotomayor | Yale Law Journal Justice Sonia Sotomayor On February 3, 2014, Justice Sonia Sotomayor delivered the James A. Thomas Lecture
Justin D. Levinson | Yale Law Journal Justin D. Levinson Legal discourse on implicit bias has changed the way scholars and citizens think about race
coercive interrogation techniques, and the legal decisions that sanctioned them, constitute a dramatic break with the past. This is false. U.S
institutions (“banks”) become insolvent from the political challenges that exist before banks are distressed. These political problems arise because