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Andrea James | Yale Law Journal Andrea James Drawing on the author’s experience as a formerly incarcerated mother and advocate, this Essay challenges the reader to consider whether
Comstockery: How Government Censorship Gave Birth to the Law of Sexual and Reproductive Freedom, and May Again Threaten It | Yale Law Journal Comstockery: How Government Censorship
Reva B. Siegel | Yale Law Journal Reva B. Siegel This Article offers the first legal history of the Comstock Act from its enactment to its post-Dobbs reinvention. From conflicts ov
Mary Ziegler | Yale Law Journal Mary Ziegler This Article offers the first legal history of the Comstock Act from its enactment to its post-Dobbs reinvention. From conflicts over C
The Lost English Roots of Notice-and-Comment Rulemaking | Yale Law Journal The Lost English Roots of Notice-and-Comment Rulemaking abstract. Notice-and-comment rulemaking is arguab
Rephael G. Stern | Yale Law Journal Rephael G. Stern Using new archival research, this Article argues that notice-and-comment rulemaking emerged from a series of American transplan
Resurrecting the Trinity of Legislative Constitutionalism | Yale Law Journal Resurrecting the Trinity of Legislative Constitutionalism abstract. For generations, scholars have call
Beau J. Baumann | Yale Law Journal Beau J. Baumann From 1919 to 1969, the Offices of the Legislative Counsel in the Senate and House drafted precedential opinions to advise lawmake
This essay is part of a collection #MeToo and the Future of Sexual Harassment Law The #MeToo movement has prompted a national dialogue about sexual harassment. This Companion Colle
Brian Soucek | Yale Law Journal Brian Soucek Franchina v. City of Providence may be the first judicial opinion of the #MeToo movement. But it also points beyond the #MeToo movement