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Addie C. Rolnick | Yale Law Journal Addie C. Rolnick Centering on the wide-ranging implications of the Supreme Court’s decision in Rice v. Cayetano
John Yoo | Yale Law Journal John Yoo 115 Yale L.J. 2512 (2006) Contemporary accounts of the allocation of war powers authority often focus on textual
implemented through the tax system. The decision is traditionally thought to be based on considerations of tax policy. The most common theories are the
years, wrestled with the problem of whether various classes of professional employees who regularly exercise discretion and judgment in their jobs should
Jide Nzelibe | Yale Law Journal Jide Nzelibe 115 Yale L.J. 2512 (2006) Contemporary accounts of the allocation of war powers authority often focus on
Dylan O. Keenan | Yale Law Journal Dylan O. Keenan 122 Yale L.J. 782 (2012). Crawford v. Washington is arguably the most significant criminal
Jacob E. Gersen | Yale Law Journal Jacob E. Gersen 116 Yale L.J. 676 (2007) In Chevron U.S.A. Inc. v. Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc., the
Edward K. Cheng | Yale Law Journal Edward K. Cheng 122 Yale L.J. 1254 (2013). The preponderance standard is conventionally described as an absolute
Act (FOIA), which the Eighty-ninth Congress enacted half a century ago, included a provision requiring federal agencies to disclose their effective...
Brian Netter | Yale Law Journal Brian Netter 115 Yale L.J. 1167 (2006) Two men are placed at the scene of a homicide. Each has an unsavory past and