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Time and Punishment | Yale Law Journal Time and Punishment abstract. Every three minutes, state agents remove a child from their home. Once a family is separated, impacted parents
S. Lisa Washington | Yale Law Journal S. Lisa Washington The legal system’s ability to control people’s time is a form of dominion that exacerbates the structural disadvantages tha
Prisons as Laboratories of Antidemocracy | Yale Law Journal Prisons as Laboratories of Antidemocracy abstract. Prisons are woefully ineffective as tools to protect society from vio
Brandon Hasbrouck | Yale Law Journal Brandon Hasbrouck Jeffrey Bellins Mass Incarceration Nation robustly analyzes how state and federal policies have combined to drive up prison p
Kate Yoon | Yale Law Journal Kate Yoon The distinction between a state’s public and private acts is flimsy and unclear. Choosing to see an act as essentially private or public ofte
Reconstructing Critical Legal Studies | Yale Law Journal Reconstructing Critical Legal Studies abstract. It is an increasingly propitious moment to build another radical theory of
Samuel Moyn | Yale Law Journal Samuel Moyn Had the critical legal studies movement never existed, it would have to be invented today. That movement framed law as a forceful instrum
Anthony V. Alfieri | Yale Law Journal Anthony V. Alfieri This Review examines the significance of Henry Louis Gates, Jr.’s new book, Stony the Road: Reconstruction, White Supremacy
Xiyin Tang | Yale Law Journal Xiyin Tang 122 Yale L.J. 218 (2012). The Visual Artists Rights Act of 1990 (VARA) controversially recognized artists’ “moral rights” by protecting the
Alec Karakatsanis | Yale Law Journal Alec Karakatsanis The “criminal justice reform” movement is in danger. Efforts to change the punishment bureaucracy are at risk of being co-opt