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decedent from exercising post-death control. In other words, if state legislation designated who would hold these rights after the decedent’s death, the
the oncoming catastrophes are not inevitable because they are entirely human-created. We have created these destructive forces, and we alone can change
expanding use of partial matching in criminal investigation. Ignoring the connection between these two issues and permitting them to proceed apace
many foundational criminal justice values such as due process, evidence, and even individual guilt. These features are linked: the erosion of the
The One and Only Substantive Due Process Clause | Yale Law Journal The One and Only Substantive Due Process Clause
Disaggregating Legal Strategies in the War on Terror | Yale Law Journal Disaggregating Legal Strategies in the War on Terror
The Anders Brief in Appeals from Civil Commitment | Yale Law Journal The Anders Brief in Appeals from Civil Commitment
Presidential Power over International Law: Restoring the Balance | Yale Law Journal Presidential Power over International Law: Restoring the Balance
Fudging the Nudge: Information Disclosure and Restaurant Grading | Yale Law Journal Fudging the Nudge: Information Disclosure and Restaurant Grading
The Case Against Automatic Reversal of Structural Errors | Yale Law Journal The Case Against Automatic Reversal of Structural Errors