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Reviving the Power of the Purse: Appropriations Clause Litigation and National Security Law
for her feedback and encouragement, and to Neal Katyal for his guidance and support. I am also grateful to Noah Lindell, Urja Mittal, Adrienne Lee
Forum: State of the Art: How Cultural Property Became a National-Security Priority
109 Am. J. Archaeology 477, 506-07 n.108 (2005). 20 Former National Security Officials Sign Letter to Congress in Support of the U.S. Refugee
Forum: This Is (Not) Who We Are: Korematsu, Constitutional Interpretation, and National Identity
Personal Justice Denied, supra note 34, at 27, 61, 187 (describing Executive Order N… See Victor Klemperer, The Language of the Third Reich: LTI—Lingua
In Need of Correction: How the Army Board for Correction of Military Records Is Failing Veterans with PTSD
… Plaintiff’s Proposed Second Amended Complaint, supra note 25, at 1. Barton F. Stichman et al., Veterans Benefits Manual § 21.4.8 & n.40 (2012). Veterans Clinic
Freeing Newsgathering from the Reporter's Privilege
Yale Law Journal - Freeing Newsgathering from the Reporters Privilege Freeing Newsgathering from the Reporters Privilege
Between Local Knowledge and National Politics: Debating Rationales for Jury Nullification After Bushell's Case
Yale Law Journal - Between Local Knowledge and National Politics: Debating Rationales for Jury Nullification After Bushells Case Between Local
The Emergence of Neutrality
n.15. As previously noted, modern First Amendment doctrine imposes boundaries of a very different sort, organized around a paradigm of neutrality. See
Forum: Warrant Canaries and Disclosure by Design: The Real Threat to National Security Letter Gag Orders
excellent overview of companies that have adopted canaries, see Naomi Gilens, The NSA Has N… See Opsahl, supra note 8; see also Zack Whittaker, Apple
Churching NIMBYs: Creating Affordable Housing on Church Property
729 n.159 (2022). Cf. Christopher Serkin & Nelson Tebbe, Condemning Religion: RLUIPA and the Politics of Eminent Domain, 85 Notre Dame L. Rev. 1, 5
Forum: Protecting National Security or Covering Up Malfeasance: The Modern State Secrets Privilege and Its Alternatives
come out. The courts—and perhaps Congress—should revisit Reynolds. We need a new state secrets privilege, one that balances national security and the