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states, the District of Columbia, and the federal government make it a crime to disobey the “lawful orders” of police officers. But there is significant
This essay is part of a collection Tribute to Judge Stephen Reinhardt In 1980, Stephen Reinhardt, a graduate of Yale Law School, joined the Ninth
Rethinking the Puzzle of Escalating Penalties for Repeat Offenders | Yale Law Journal Rethinking the Puzzle of Escalating Penalties for Repeat Offenders
Voting and Vice: Criminal Disenfranchisement and the Reconstruction Amendments | Yale Law Journal Voting and Vice: Criminal Disenfranchisement and the Reconstruction Amendments
Federal Administration and Administrative Law in the Gilded Age | Yale Law Journal Federal Administration and Administrative Law in the Gilded Age
Balancing Burdens: Clarifying the Discovery Standard in Arbitration Proceedings | Yale Law Journal Balancing Burdens: Clarifying the Discovery Standard in Arbitration Proceedings
The Two Western Cultures of Privacy: Dignity Versus Liberty | Yale Law Journal The Two Western Cultures of Privacy: Dignity Versus Liberty
The Limits on University Control of Graduate Student Speech | Yale Law Journal The Limits on University Control of Graduate Student Speech
WikiLeaks and the Institutional Framework for National Security Disclosures | Yale Law Journal WikiLeaks and the Institutional Framework for National Security Disclosures
Should the Ministerial Exception Apply to Functions, Not Persons? | Yale Law Journal Should the Ministerial Exception Apply to Functions, Not Persons?