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historical background, and would protect the Amendment’s underlying values better than competing theories.
Andrew Manuel Crespo | Yale Law Journal Andrew Manuel Crespo According to the Supreme Court, the most important phrase in the Fourth Amendment
Beau J. Baumann | Yale Law Journal Beau J. Baumann From 1919 to 1969, the Offices of the Legislative Counsel in the Senate and House drafted
This Feature traces universal vacatur from the pre-APA period through Abbott Labs. It also juxtaposes the case against universal vacatur with the new
Braden Currey | Yale Law Journal Braden Currey The APA’s conventional rules stem from traditional rules of relevancy for discovery, rather than a
Kobi Kastiel | Yale Law Journal Kobi Kastiel This Article offers an empirical account of the differences in governance practices between large- and
David A. Wishnick | Yale Law Journal David A. Wishnick Congress has given the Federal Reserve broad statutory mandates over the U.S. economy. This
the disinformation that they deliver. Consumers and members of historically marginalized groups are accordingly the likeliest to be harmed. These
D. Lee Miller | Yale Law Journal D. Lee Miller The Farm Bill is complicit in crises of public health, the environment, and rural decay. The emerging
Susan K. Serrano | Yale Law Journal Susan K. Serrano Women in the U.S. territories experience particularized harms often rooted in U.S. colonization