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Thomas R. Lee
questions. This Article proposes to import those methods into statut… Forum Originalism has been the predominant interpretive methodology for constitutional
Thomas Scott-Railton
The Yale Law Journal - Thomas Scott-Railton Thomas Scott-Railton Note Over the last three decades, the doctrine and political valence of protections
Thomas W. Burt
The Yale Law Journal - Thomas W. Burt Thomas W. Burt Forum The forthcoming Federal e-discovery Rules are a welcome advance, but they do not address
Lock Them™ Up: Holding Transnational Corporate Human-Rights Abusers Accountable
traverse the globe in search of remedy, they face diverse legal systems that are historically ill-equipped to meet their needs. This Essay explores
How Judges Overrule: Speech Act Theory and the Doctrineof Stare Decisis
Yale Law Journal - How Judges Overrule: Speech Act Theory and the Doctrineof Stare Decisis How Judges Overrule: Speech Act Theory and the Doctrineof Stare Decisis
Treaties as Contracts: Textualism, Contract Theory, and the Interpretation of Treaties
Yale Law Journal - Treaties as Contracts: Textualism, Contract Theory, and the Interpretation of Treaties
A Decision Theory of Statutory Interpretation: Legislative History by the Rules
Yale Law Journal - A Decision Theory of Statutory Interpretation: Legislative History by the Rules
Peace Through Complementarity: Solving the Ex Post Problem in International Criminal Court Prosecutions
Yale Law Journal - Peace Through Complementarity: Solving the Ex Post Problem in International Criminal Court Prosecutions Peace Through Complementarity: Solving the Ex Post ...
Comparative Corporate Criminal Liability: Exploring the Uniquely American Doctrine Through Comparative Criminal Procedure
Yale Law Journal - Comparative Corporate Criminal Liability: Exploring the Uniquely American Doctrine Through Comparative Criminal Procedure
Apprendi, Punishment, and a Retroactive Theory of Revocation
greatly improving this Note through their thoughtful feedback. Introduction The role of the criminal jury as the ultimate arbiter of guilt is a notion that