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Sanjukta Paul

The Yale Law Journal - Sanjukta Paul Sanjukta Paul Feature This Feature grounds a core prescription for antitrust law—to disperse economic coordination rights—in its “moral economy

Forum: Reconstructing RFRA: The Contested Legacy of Religious Freedom Restoration

The Yale Law Journal - Forum: Reconstructing RFRA: The Contested Legacy of Religious Freedom Restoration Reconstructing RFRA: The Contested Legacy of Religious Freedom Restoration

David Skeel

The Yale Law Journal - David Skeel David Skeel Forum The pandemic revealed that the increasing complexity of debtors’ capital structure could supply much-needed competition in the

Forum: Time-In-Cell: Isolation and Incarceration

The Yale Law Journal - Forum: Time-In-Cell: Isolation and Incarceration Time-In-Cell: Isolation and Incarceration What is solitary confinement, and what has been constitutional law

Nicholas R. Parrillo

The Yale Law Journal - Nicholas R. Parrillo Nicholas R. Parrillo Article The Supreme Court is poised to consider whether the Constitution’s original meaning is compatible with nume

LaToya Baldwin Clark

The Yale Law Journal - LaToya Baldwin Clark LaToya Baldwin Clark Feature LaToya Baldwin Clark The anti-CRT movement is intertwined with the trend toward parents’ rights, which comp

Free-World Law Behind Bars

Yale Law Journal - Free-World Law Behind Bars Free-World Law Behind Bars abstract. What law governs American prisons and jails, and what does it matter? This Article offers new ans

Base Constitutional Communities: Lessons from Liberation Theology for Democratic Constitutionalism

Yale Law Journal - Base Constitutional Communities: Lessons from Liberation Theology for Democratic Constitutionalism Base Constitutional Communities: Lessons from Liberation Theol

The Nature of Parenthood

Yale Law Journal - The Nature of Parenthood The Nature of Parenthood abstract. This Article explores what it means to fully vindicate gender and sexual-orientation equality in the

Forum: Sam Alito: The Court’s Most Consistent Conservative

The Yale Law Journal - Forum: Sam Alito: The Court’s Most Consistent Conservative Sam Alito: The Court’s Most Consistent Conservative Only two weeks before Justice Samuel Alito mar