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earlier anticolonial struggles, are no longer sufficient. It argues instead for a plural and flexible conception, centered on a broader vision of the
have not converged on a finality doctrine for interpretative rules. This Note integrates an historical analysis of the Administrative Procedure Act with
system that could follow the dissolution of ICE. It explores the irredeemable defects of ICE and its enforcement paradigm and suggests realistic mechanisms
Salil Dudani | Yale Law Journal Salil Dudani Because bodily liberty is a fundamental right, the government may confine someone only to the extent
Jonathan S. Gould | Yale Law Journal Jonathan S. Gould What law governs Congress? This Article explores the importance of parliamentary precedent as
vesting schedule, causing them to forfeit nonvested employer contributions. This Essay uses data to demonstrate the effects of using vesting schedules and
Justin Hansford | Yale Law Journal Justin Hansford Beginning with the author’s experience of being arrested as a legal observer during a Ferguson
through the lens of international norms regarding citizenship revocation. In choosing to embrace these norms, tribes can restrict disenrollment in a manner that does not simply ...
Daniel Cornelius | Yale Law Journal Daniel Cornelius This Essay examines USDA programs supported by the Inflation Reduction Act and its approach
harmed by mass criminalization. This focus on power-shifting—the power lens—opens up reform discussions to first-order questions about how the state should provide safety and ...