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ungoverned. It highlights the governance and ethical risks created by lawless transitions and offers several solutions to resolve them. Since the Supreme
decisions. Even as Congress has gradually improved the military justice system, its members have unjustly interfered with individual cases. This Note
the absence of a discussion of what philosophy should guide antitrust law and enforcement. Addressing America’s market power problem also requires
describing, understanding, and shaping children’s relationship to law. The authors show how the existing legal regime focuses narrowly on state and
Such regulatory bundling has been especially prevalent over the last two decades, with agencies including increasingly more subjects in their final
E. Perot Bissell V | Yale Law Journal E. Perot Bissell V The recent protests over Confederate memorials illustrate a gap in cultural-property law
Yale Law Journal A Colloquy on Andrew Verstein’s Mixed Motives In this colloquy between Andrew Verstein and Martin Katz, the authors engage and
Yale Law Journal Yale Law Journal Note Deadline The final Yale Law Journal Note drop date for this semester is approaching.
Marin K. Levy | Yale Law Journal Marin K. Levy A review of Injustice on Appeal: The United States Courts of Appeals in Crisis
Eric H. Holder, Jr. | Yale Law Journal Eric H. Holder, Jr. Former Attorney General Eric Holder reflects on the Justice Department’s unique role in American society.