The Yale Law Journal

Results for 'The'

Forum: The Effort to Reform the Federal Criminal Justice System

and the Charles Koch Foundation have increased their presence in the federal reform arena. In the last two years, many of these organizations have

Forum: Stare Decisis in the Office of the Solicitor General

the SEC’s appointment process for Administrative Law Judges (ALJs) on the theory that they were “employees,” “pon further consideration, and in light

Forum: The Unitary Executive and the Scope of Executive Power

And I thought then, and I still think, that this theory best captures the meaning of the Constitution’s text and structure.” Administrative Law

Forum: The Justice as Commissioner: Benching the Judge-Umpire Analogy

stated: “Umpires don’t make the rules; they apply them. . . . They make sure everybody plays by the rules. . . . And I will remember that it’s my job

Forum: The Elections Clause and the Underenforcement of Federal Law

voting long after they have been released from custody or, alternatively, require them to petition the state for the restoration of their voting rights

Forum: Unpacking the Household: Informal Property Rights Around the Hearth

conversely, all in one huge household? How do household members obtain the rules that govern their relationships and what sorts of rules are they

Forum: The Implicit Racial Bias in Sentencing: The Next Frontier

federal probation and pre-trial services officers ranked themselves in the top 25% of respective colleagues in their ability to make decisions free

News: Symposium on The Meaning of the Civil Rights Revolution

revolution 50 years after the 1964 Act. The panelists included many of the leading scholars in both civil rights law and constitutional theory

Neutralizing the Atmosphere

—typically around 2050—that any carbon they emit will be counterbalanced by capturing an equal amount of carbon out of the atmosphere. Collectively, these

The Antimonopoly Presidency

first to attend to their combined impact on the institutional structure of antimonopoly law. This Note argues that these proposals would shift decision