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Elizabeth Magill | Yale Law Journal Elizabeth Magill 120 Yale L.J. 1032 (2011). Standard questions in the theory of administrative law involve the
Anna Lvovsky | Yale Law Journal Anna Lvovsky Judicial reasoning about police expertise has toggled between two distinct conceptions of expertise
Andrew Verstein | Yale Law Journal Andrew Verstein In this surreply, Verstein responds to Katz’s critiques. Verstein first argues that motive is
Ben Grunwald | Yale Law Journal Ben Grunwald This Article conducts a systematic investigation of “wandering officers”—law-enforcement officers fired
Aron Fischer | Yale Law Journal Aron Fischer 113 Yale L.J. 1999 (2004) Waremart Foods v. NLRB, 354 F.3d 870 (D.C. Cir. 2004). Do union organizers
Daniel Fitzpatrick | Yale Law Journal Daniel Fitzpatrick 115 Yale L.J. 996 (2006) According to conventional law-and-economics theory, private
Linda Greenhouse | Yale Law Journal Linda Greenhouse As the case that became Whole Woman’s Health worked its way to the Supreme Court, few were
Linda Greenhouse | Yale Law Journal Linda Greenhouse On February 3, 2014, Justice Sonia Sotomayor delivered the James A. Thomas Lecture at Yale Law
Mitu Gulati | Yale Law Journal Mitu Gulati The U.S. acquired its first overseas territory—the island of Navassa, near Haiti—by conceptualizing it as
Mitu Gulati | Yale Law Journal Mitu Gulati 120 Yale L.J. 202 (2010). Treaties are negotiated, usually written down, and often subject to cumbersome