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Tyler R. Giannini | Yale Law Journal Tyler R. Giannini This Essay considers the 2021 Supreme Court ruling in Nestlé USA, Inc. v. Doe to interrogate
Mason Marks | Yale Law Journal Mason Marks Congress split drug scheduling authority between the Department of Health and Human Services and the Drug
article critiques. Such releases are an unconstitutional exercise of substantive common lawmaking by the federal courts, and they are not necessary for
Ana Santos Rutschman | Yale Law Journal Ana Santos Rutschman This Essay analyzes the recent attempted exclusive licensing deal for a Zika vaccine
comments they receive during a rulemaking proceeding, the pros and cons of that requirement, and how the requirement fits together with other principles of administrative law, ...
against an environmental law framework that overlooks their interests. This Essay contends that the environmental movement’s failure to advocate for the
Yaron Nili | Yale Law Journal Yaron Nili This Article offers an empirical account of the differences in governance practices between large- and small
individuals’ encounters with the state, and studied how individuals’ identities shape their experiences of the state.
Sarah A. Seo | Yale Law Journal Sarah A. Seo Prevailing narratives of the Warren Court’s Due Process Revolution emphasize how it constrained police
James Mooney | Yale Law Journal James Mooney Forty-four states, the District of Columbia, and the federal government criminalize disobeying the