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Yale Law Journal - Mandatory Sentencing and Racial Disparity: Assessing the Role of Prosecutors and the Effects of Booker Mandatory Sentencing and
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The Yale Law Journal - Forum: Gender-Identity Protection, Trade, and the Trump Administration: A Tale of Reluctant Progressivism Gender-Identity
more deeply in this Essay. James J. Brudney is a Professor of Law at Fordham Law School. Lawrence Baum is a Professor Emeritus of Political Science at
business is less important to the public and to the public’s representatives than lawyers and law professors tend to believe. And it is hardly clear
legislation often fails to address these problems. A few state conscience laws have explicit emergency exceptions; most do not. But federal law requires
Bostock, Arkansas became the first state to pass such a law. Such laws are the most extreme form of a new crop of state legislation targeting transgender