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Leslie B. Arffa | Yale Law Journal Leslie B. Arffa The decentralized structure of the federal criminal-justice system has generated significant
Philip J. Weiser | Yale Law Journal Philip J. Weiser This Feature offers a roadmap for bringing and deciding predatory pricing cases under the
changes to the Fair Housing Act, different approaches to state and local planning, and ultimately, political will may clear the path for increased mobility across state and ...
A. Douglas Melamed | Yale Law Journal A. Douglas Melamed This Feature argues that Section 1 of the Sherman Act can play an important role in ensuring
rights regarding their application to enter the United States. This Essay challenges that conclusion, contending that judicial review over immigration procedures remains an ...
state courts, a remedy largely unappreciated in the literature. These state-law claims make use of statutory provisions defining residency, state
Aliza Plener Cover | Yale Law Journal Aliza Plener Cover The Pope recently pronounced capital punishment impermissible. Counterintuitively, this
printed in Volume 118, Issue 8 of the Journal. Robert Ahdieh, Julian Ku, Margaret McGuinness, and Peter Spiro contributed their reactions to, and critiques of, this Essay for YLJ ...
consent remain intact. Companies frequently argue that the written-consent right is unnecessary because it is equivalent to the right to call a special meeting. This Note shows ...
Thomas Scott-Railton | Yale Law Journal Thomas Scott-Railton Over the last three decades, the doctrine and political valence of protections for