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Blake Emerson | Yale Law Journal Blake Emerson The Supreme Court is inventing a new brand of administrative law, in which the President holds all
Joshua Kleinfeld | Yale Law Journal Joshua Kleinfeld This is the first in a series of responses to Oona Hathaway and Scott J Shapiros recent article
Alyssa Resar | Yale Law Journal Alyssa Resar Aggressive applications of extraterritoriality under the protective principle in international law pose
Zephyr Teachout | Yale Law Journal Zephyr Teachout The Supreme Court’s effort to avoid interpreting morally weighted terms like “fraud” and “honest
Samuel Moyn | Yale Law Journal Samuel Moyn Had the critical legal studies movement never existed, it would have to be invented today. That movement
Elizabeth Scott | Yale Law Journal Elizabeth Scott Family law is failing older adults, offering neither the family forms older adults want nor the
Jud Campbell | Yale Law Journal Jud Campbell This Article explores ideas of citizenship rights from the Revolutionary Era through Reconstruction and
Naomi Cahn | Yale Law Journal Naomi Cahn Family law is failing older adults, offering neither the family forms older adults want nor the support of
Stephanos Bibas | Yale Law Journal Stephanos Bibas Access to justice in American civil courts won’t come through free or pro bono lawyers. To drive
Tim Wu | Yale Law Journal Tim Wu 122 Yale L.J. 1182 (2013). Scholars and courts have long debated whether and when “parallel pricing”—adoption of the