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In the Shadow of Marriage: Single Women and the Legal Construction of the Family and the State

Yale Law Journal - In the Shadow of Marriage: Single Women and the Legal Construction of the Family and the State

The Arc of the Pendulum: Judges, Prosecutors, and the Exercise of Discretion

Yale Law Journal - The Arc of the Pendulum: Judges, Prosecutors, and the Exercise of Discretion

The Internet and the Dormant Commerce Clause

Yale Law Journal - The Internet and the Dormant Commerce Clause

Against the Tide: Connecticut Oystering, Hybrid Property, and the Survival of the Commons

trade,” supra note 60; see also Notes from th… Notably, according to the state commissioners’ statistics, the acreage of major natural beds act… See Long

Forum: Ridding the Family-Law Canon of the Relics of Coverture: The Due Process Right to Alternative Fee Arrangements in Divorce

throughout the process. I would also like to thank Lili Timmermann and Alexander Nocks for their help on all aspects of this Essay. THIS ESSAY IS PART OF

Forum: Reading the ACA’s Findings: Textualism, Severability and the ACA’s Return to the Court

eliminated, the whole ACA goes down with it. They argue this despite the fact that those findings are specific to one subsection, of one part, of one

Forum: The Taxing Power, The Affordable Care Act, and the Limits of Constitutional Compromise

constraint, perhaps on the theory that the label will increase the salience of the burden on the public. As I have argued, though, there is no

Forum: How We Study the Constitution: Rethinking the Insular Cases and Modern American Empire

twentieth century, the closing of the frontier meant that there were no new Native lands to claim and thus soon no new property to divide among those

Forum: Depolarizing the COVID Vaccine Passport

depolarize the debate around COVID passes. We find that status quo bias is an effective tool to achieve all these three goals, and therefore suggest that

Forum: Religious Exemptions and the Family

equality to those the law was meant to protect. For the purpose of this Essay, these decisions suggest that the work the law has done to reflect and