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expertise against them. This Response questions the value, however, of urging judges to treat police expertise as a “professional technology” as opposed to
Dana Khabbaz | Yale Law Journal Dana Khabbaz The Supreme Court recently declined to review Tuggle, a Seventh Circuit opinion upholding warrantless
Kate Redburn | Yale Law Journal Kate Redburn A fatal conflict in the legal definition of family lurks at the intersection of family law and zoning
bureaucracy shape how cases proceed in court using the various tools at their disposal.
problem. It first recovers a historical understanding of substandard wages as an unfair method of competition. It then proposes FTC action against supply-chain wage theft using ...
Gustavo Berrizbeitia | Yale Law Journal Gustavo Berrizbeitia The prevalent academic critique of arbitration, the access-to-justice critique, fails to
communities who experience these estates as sites of racialized harm. This Note explores the use of eminent domain to achieve land-based reparations
represent an even graver threat as laboratories of antidemocracy that export these policies to the body politic.
Samuel Moyn | Yale Law Journal Samuel Moyn Had the critical legal studies movement never existed, it would have to be invented today. That movement
Erika K. Wilson | Yale Law Journal Erika K. Wilson Carson v. Makin has several implications for the future of school-choice programs. This Essay