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Lawrence G. Sager

The Yale Law Journal - Lawrence G. Sager Lawrence G. Sager Forum My “missing argument” invokes the structure of the Supreme Court’s decision in Jones

Lessons from My Mentor, Justice Sandra Day O’Connor

and every meeting in which they voted on cases. She also planned social events. For example, she organized a concert series in one of the Supreme Court

Affirmative Action's Affirmative Actions: A Reply to Sander

Yale Law Journal - Affirmative Actions Affirmative Actions: A Reply to Sander

Forum: Samuel A. Alito's Note

of the Journal, Judge Alito published a student Note, The Released Time Cases Revisited: A Study of Group Decisionmaking by the Supreme Court. The

News: Samuel A. Alito’s Note

public schools violate the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment by allowing students to take religious education classes during school hours

Sales Tax Not Included: Designing Commodity Taxes for Inattentive Consumers

Yale Law Journal - Sales Tax Not Included: Designing Commodity Taxes for Inattentive Consumers Sales Tax Not Included: Designing Commodity Taxes for Inattentive Consumers

Saikrishna Prakash

The Yale Law Journal - Saikrishna Prakash Saikrishna Prakash Response 116 Yale L.J. 159 (2006) Article 116 Yale L.J. 72 (2006) Most everyone assumes

Sanjukta Paul

The Yale Law Journal - Sanjukta Paul Sanjukta Paul Feature This Feature grounds a core prescription for antitrust law—to disperse economic

Salomé Viljoen

population-level, relational insights, not individual insights specific to a data subject. To apprehend and adjudicate among the supra-individual legal interests that result from ...

Sanford Levinson

was surely based neither on my experience lawyering before the Court, nor on my systematic study of the case selection process as a methodologically sophisticat