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Benjamin A. Lindy | Yale Law Journal Benjamin A. Lindy 120 Yale L.J. 1130 (2011). This Note uses the 1999 sunset and 2003 reauthorization of New
subject of focused study—the constitutional stories we tell our schoolchildren in our most widely used high school textbooks. These stories help reinforce
Alafair S. Burke | Yale Law Journal Alafair S. Burke In Privilege or Punish: Criminal Justice and the Challenge of Family Ties, Dan Markel, Jennifer
Wesley J. Campbell | Yale Law Journal Wesley J. Campbell 122 Yale L.J. 1104 (2013). Coming in the midst of the Rehnquist Court’s federalism
Bruce E. Cain | Yale Law Journal Bruce E. Cain 121 Yale L.J. 1808 (2012). The new institutionalism in election law aims to lessen the necessity of
facing investors in the capital markets. Analysts provide securities research. Proxy advisory firms assist investors in determining how to vote their
remedies for habeas petitioners with negligent lawyers. This Note explores the analysis used by the Court in these cases and applies a novel descriptive
Robin Bradley Kar | Yale Law Journal Robin Bradley Kar This is the second in a series of responses to Oona Hathaway and Scott J Shapiros recent
and-control measures. One of the primary categories of incentive-based regulations--and one that has gained significant support of economics scholars
jurisprudence in the field of criminal law offers no shortage of themes to discuss, but it especially shows how he has advanced originalism as a respected