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Reva Siegel | Yale Law Journal Reva Siegel Conversation about Masterpiece Cakeshop has focused on the Court’s holding that decisionmakers must treat
Andrea James | Yale Law Journal Andrea James Drawing on the author’s experience as a formerly incarcerated mother and advocate, this Essay challenges
Brian Soucek | Yale Law Journal Brian Soucek Franchina v. City of Providence may be the first judicial opinion of the #MeToo movement. But it also
Travis Crum | Yale Law Journal Travis Crum The Fifteenth Amendment is usually an afterthought compared to the Fourteenth Amendment. This oversight is
William Vester | Yale Law Journal William Vester After the Supreme Court’s decision in Regents, courts have intensified their scrutiny of agency
Urja Mittal | Yale Law Journal Urja Mittal Courts and agencies are traditionally understood to interact in two ways: judicial review and agency
Verity Winship | Yale Law Journal Verity Winship Arbitration has begun to take a new form: mandatory arbitration provisions built into corporate
Michael Knoll | Yale Law Journal Michael Knoll Professors Ruth Mason and Michael Knoll defend their interpretation of the tax-discrimination
Allon Kedem | Yale Law Journal Allon Kedem 114 Yale L.J. 1819 (2005) A conspiracy is traditionally defined as an agreement between two or more
Melissa Murray | Yale Law Journal Melissa Murray 119 Yale L.J. 1236 (2010). This Feature explores what it would mean to disestablish the family. It