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This Collection provides a window into the agency decisionmaking process that occurs after international commitments have already been made. Agencies
out development but big cities allow untrammeled growth because of the political influence of developers. But as demand to live in them has increased
administrative law’s empire. 122 Yale L.J. 574 (2012). One of the most promising regulatory currents consists of “targeted” disclosure: mandating
S. Lisa Washington | Yale Law Journal S. Lisa Washington The legal system’s ability to control people’s time is a form of dominion that exacerbates
repurpose public spaces, more can be done to repurpose their proprietary assets. Sheila Foster argues that Schleicher’s prescriptions neglect the
Mary Ziegler | Yale Law Journal Mary Ziegler This Article offers the first legal history of the Comstock Act from its enactment to its post-Dobbs
Court deems “normal” politics. As prosecutors take the Court’s suggestions of alternative theories and use a statute it has largely ignored, the Court
Michael T. Morley | Yale Law Journal Michael T. Morley 112 Yale L.J. 361 (2002) The mayor of Tinley Park, Illinois, describes his village as a
James Q. Whitman | Yale Law Journal James Q. Whitman 117 Yale L.J. 340 (2007). The spread of American-style “consumerism” is a burning global issue
Nancy J. King | Yale Law Journal Nancy J. King 122 Yale L.J. 2428 (2013). This Essay argues that the Court’s effort to expand habeas review of