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Charity Ryerson | Yale Law Journal Charity Ryerson As communities harmed by multinational companies traverse the globe in search of remedy, they face
constitutional theories to date. It identifies and examines the primary justifications offered for such theories and shows why they are insufficient, on their own terms, to ...
bureaucrats then enacted by Congress, where it differs from original text. This Note’s proposed solution is the “two texts canon.” When applied to Section 1983, the two texts ...
represent an even graver threat as laboratories of antidemocracy that export these policies to the body politic.
Samuel Moyn | Yale Law Journal Samuel Moyn Had the critical legal studies movement never existed, it would have to be invented today. That movement
Erika K. Wilson | Yale Law Journal Erika K. Wilson Carson v. Makin has several implications for the future of school-choice programs. This Essay
Kenneth S. Abraham | Yale Law Journal Kenneth S. Abraham The glaring gap in tort theory is its failure to take adequate account of liability
against firearms industry actors for their failure to take reasonable measures to control the flow of their products to criminal users. Such laws are predicate statutes under ...
Lydia K. Fuller | Yale Law Journal Lydia K. Fuller Skepticism of the federal bureaucracy has inspired growing calls to cabin the independence of
Daniel Wilf-Townsend | Yale Law Journal Daniel Wilf-Townsend This Essay presents the first comprehensive survey examining whether Bristol-Myers