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Andrew Slottje | Yale Law Journal Andrew Slottje A court reviewing unlawful agency action, in deciding whether to “remand without vacatur,” considers
Bernadette Meyler | Yale Law Journal Bernadette Meyler Many recent Supreme Court attacks on the administrative state have been rooted in an asserted
Shariful Khan | Yale Law Journal Shariful Khan Thanks to an ambiguity in civil-rights statutes passed under Congress’s spending power, many programs
David Keenan | Yale Law Journal David Keenan This Essay takes the Supreme Court’s recent decision in Connick v. Thompson as a point of departure for
Michael Katz | Yale Law Journal Michael Katz Multisided platforms are ubiquitous in today’s economy. This Feature concludes that enforcement should
Jacob Goldin | Yale Law Journal Jacob Goldin Benefit programs for families rely on rules to determine which individuals can claim which children
Alison Gocke | Yale Law Journal Alison Gocke State-level public utility commissions regulate our energy systems. But they are often viewed as ill
Brandon Garrett | Yale Law Journal Brandon Garrett The state of public opinion regarding the death penalty has not experienced such flux since the
Brian Galle | Yale Law Journal Brian Galle This Essay considers the lessons of the American Rescue Plan for design of the safety net, using
Barry Friedman | Yale Law Journal Barry Friedman 112 Yale L.J. 153 (2002) How is it that the countermajoritarian difficulty became the central frame