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In the Shadow of Marriage: Single Women and the Legal Construction of the Family and the State | Yale Law Journal
of statutory and regulatory interpretation, litigants know that if their case reaches the Supreme Court, they cannot count on Justice Thomas deferring
are sovereigns and their representatives: states; the United States; and in theory—though no longer in practice—ambassadors, public ministers, and
The Arc of the Pendulum: Judges, Prosecutors, and the Exercise of Discretion | Yale Law Journal
accused the administration of acting like rulers “who put themselves above the law,” but Slate magazine asked recently whether Bush was “turning
Is There a Place for Religious Charter Schools? | Yale Law Journal Is There a Place for Religious Charter Schools?
directed. John Coates and many others sound a call for change at the SEC. This Essay attempts to defend the thesis that the change they’ve been waiting for
The Internet and the Dormant Commerce Clause | Yale Law Journal The Internet and the Dormant Commerce Clause
information they voluntarily expose to the telephone company. If the so-called “third-party doctrine” of Smith governed this case, then there was no search at
“observer effect” in physics. Unobserved, a citizen’s thoughts—like particles—follow their own path. But the more closely watched they become, the more