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Forum: No Entrenchment: Thomas on the Hobbs Act, the Ocasio Mess, and the Vagueness Doctrine

Thomas’s interpretation and that of the majority is not merely of linguistic, historical, or academic interest. Justice Thomas showed that the Court’s

Forum: This Is (Not) Who We Are: Korematsu, Constitutional Interpretation, and National Identity

prisons we paid for. We witnessed, and many said as loudly as they could: “This is not who we are.” Even an administration that first argued for the

Forum: The Political Theory of an Independent Judiciary

the nature of those roots. She traces the origins of judicial review to corporate law, whereas I locate them in political theory. Professor Bilder

Forum: Political Avoidance, Constitutional Theory, and the VRA

Yet the VRA that emerged from Congress in 2006 reflects not a single one of these changes in any way. Though there are as many judicial findings of

Rehabilitating Rehab Through State Building Codes

Yale Law Journal - Rehabilitating Rehab Through State Building Codes

Comstockery: How Government Censorship Gave Birth to the Law of Sexual and Reproductive Freedom, and May Again Threaten It

enacted and, then, as judicially interpreted over time. This account makes clear that, contrary to revivalists’ claims, the meaning of Comstock’s

The Law and Economics of Critical Race Theory

Yale Law Journal - The Law and Economics of Critical Race Theory

Contract Theory and the Limits of Contract Law

Yale Law Journal - Contract Theory and the Limits of Contract Law

Whose Child Is This? Improving Child-Claiming Rules in Safety-Net Programs

Complexity and Volatility: Th… See Maag et al., supra note 9, at 1; Natasha V. Pilkauskas & Christina Cross, Beyond the Nuclear F… See Charles P

Forum: Regulating Cyberbullies Through Notice-Based Liability

alone and do not represent those of the firm. He thanks Seth Belzley, James Grimmelmann, Michael Heidler, Seth Kreimer, and Eric Posner for their very