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Articles and publications by in the Yale Law Journal.
Articles and publications by in the Yale Law Journal.
Articles and publications by in the Yale Law Journal.
American courts, facing a crush of cases from high-volume dockets, have steadily replaced classical, case-by-case adjudication with centralized, ...
This Note proposes reconceptualizing patents for essential medicines as a government-granted franchise right, in line with their historical status.
This Essay explores the aftermath of Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act. Section 2 has served as an imperfect side constraint on majoritarian power. As Section 2 lies on its deathbed, this Essay ...
This Essay explores the aftermath of Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act. Section 2 has served as an imperfect side constraint on majoritarian power. As Section 2 lies on its deathbed, this Essay ...
abstract. For most of American history, the jury was considered an elite institution, composed of “honest and intelligent men,” esteemed in their communities for their “integrity,” “reputation,” or ...
author. District Judge, United States District Court for the Southern District of New York; Law Clerk for Justice David H. Souter, 2002-03. I had the distinct privilege of clerking for Associate ...
abstract. For generations, scholars have called on Congress to counter the Department of Justice’s Office of Legal Counsel, which offers legal advice that bolsters presidential power. They argue that ...