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domestic decision-making structure to the exogenous demands of the international system. authors. Jide Nzelibe is Assistant Professor of Law
ACKERMANCOVER.DOC 4/22/2004 6:55 PM Volume 113 June 2004 Number 8 The Yale Law Journal This Is Not a War by Bruce Ackerman
200 THE YALE LAW JO URN AL FORUM N O V E M B E R 1 9 , 2 0 1 5 Â Judicial Gobbledygook: The Readability of Supreme Court Writing
818 THE YALE LAW JOURNAL FORUM M A R C H 1 8 , 2 0 1 9 Sovereign Difference and Sovereign Deference on the Internet Jack Goldsmith
is a foundational assumption of Chapter 11. author. Douglas G. Baird is Harry A. Bigelow Distinguished Service Professor of Law, University of
with all the states as equal participants, but rather represented a distinct moment of higher lawmaking). the yale law journal online 123:175
the final agency action requirement in administrative law. Final agency action is the unusual statutory requirement that affects judicial review
932 THE YALE LAW JOURNAL FORUM M A R C H 2 8 , 2 0 2 5 Fragile Gains, Persistent Setbacks: The Muddled Arc of American Drug-Law Reform
stereotypically heterosexual. The decision is representative of a trend in immigration law to equate visibility with the potential for antihomosexual
the United States has publicly endorsed one circuit’s interpretation of the law over another’s, as an Intercircuit Court of Appeals might, but