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Forum: Docket Capture at the High Court

most recently completed October Terms 2007 (53.8%) and 2008 (55.5%). I do not doubt that there is some inexactitude at the margins in counting cases and

John Doar

The Yale Law Journal - John Doar John Doar Tribute 113 Yale L.J. 791 (2004)

Judicial Bypass and Parental Rights After Dobbs

children. Properly understood, parental rights are coterminous with children’s best interests—and therefore do not conflict with bypass. Second, bypass

Forum: Why Rely on the Fourth Amendment To Do the Work of the First?

The Yale Law Journal - Forum: Why Rely on the Fourth Amendment To Do the Work of the First? Why Rely on the Fourth Amendment To Do the Work of the

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

News: YLJ Podcast (128:2): Cynthia Estlund on What We Should Do After Work

The Yale Law Journal - News: i YLJ /i Podcast (128:2): Cynthia Estlund on What We Should Do After Work YLJ Podcast (128:2): Cynthia Estlund on What

Forum: Executives Do Not Need Waivers and Companies Should Not Offer Them: A Response to Mark Kressel

The Yale Law Journal - Forum: Executives Do Not Need Waivers and Companies Should Not Offer Them: A Response to Mark Kressel Executives Do Not Need

Forum: First, Do No Harm: Why a Commissioner for Standards Is Unhealthy for the American Body Politic

The Yale Law Journal - Forum: First, Do No Harm: Why a Commissioner for Standards Is Unhealthy for the American Body Politic First, Do No Harm: Why a

The Eyes-On Doctrine

order. Consider inmate grievance procedures, nonjudicial oversight bodies, and evidence that both promote discipline. By what assumed necessity do

How Do You Measure a Constitutional Moment? Using Algorithmic Topic Modeling To Evaluate Bruce Ackerman’s Theory of Constitutional Change

Yale Law Journal - How Do You Measure a Constitutional Moment? Using Algorithmic Topic Modeling To Evaluate Bruce Ackerman’s Theory of Constitutional