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domains. Using the relationship between federal energy agencies as its primary case study, this Article argues that Congress creates statutory schemes
its untouched margins, within a collective, community-based movement whose lodestar is abolition? This Essay examines this question in the family
Dave Owen | Yale Law Journal Dave Owen In much of the American West, local special districts with undemocratic governance structures and archaic
policy—government and private defendants should be subject to the same strict standard.
Jayesh Rathod | Yale Law Journal Jayesh Rathod Two deep-seated tendencies in U.S. immigration law are obstructing the expansive reforms long sought
This insight provides vital context for contemporary debates about how to interpret statutes and expound the Constitution.
stereotypes, can be not only legal and ethical, but consonant with the goals of disability law and advocacy.
Note examines the difficulties that face labor-trafficking class actions and proposes a new litigation strategy. That strategy urges state attorneys
Jessica Quinter | Yale Law Journal Jessica Quinter This Note explores the status of judicial bypass of parental-involvement laws for abortion
contorted districts are legally suspect. This Essay proposes a “Predominance Test” that limits the most egregious gerrymanders by comparing challenged