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Reviving the Power of the Purse: Appropriations Clause Litigation and National Security Law
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Forum: How To Think About Law as Morality: A Comment on Greenberg and Hershovitz
law-as-morality proponents can’t vindicate the notion of the law’s content, and reasons to doubt they should even if they could. A. Is Greenberg’s
Forum: There Is No Affirmative Action for Minorities, Shareholder and Otherwise, in Corporate Law
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Forum: Opting out of the Law of War: Comments on Withdrawing from International Custom
these laws are based on natural law. Grounding the law of war in natural law is Vattel’s way of arguing that they ought to be sticky. I. The Historical
Forum: In Defense of a Reasoned Dialogue About Law Firms and Their Sophisticated Clients
Proposals were based on two underlying premises: first, a conviction that the current ethical rules governing U.S.-based lawyers and law firms do not
News: Recent Media Coverage of YLJ Article, Outcasting: Enforcement in Domestic and International Law
The Yale Law Journal - News: Recent Media Coverage of YLJ Article, Outcasting: Enforcement in Domestic and International Law Recent Media Coverage of
News: Yale Law Journal Football Brings Home Fifth Bluebook Victory, Eighth Win Against Harvard
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Duties Owed: Low-Intensity Cyber Attacks and Liability for Transboundary Torts in International Law
international armed conflict, they are not clearly governed by the laws of armed conflict (jus in bello). Under international law, “armed attacks,” which
Deviance, Aspiration, and the Stories We Tell: Reconciling Mass Atrocity and the Criminal Law
criminal law more generally, describe it as hypocrisy, bristling at the uncomfortable juxtaposition of the criminal law’s sanction and the notion that any
The History Wars and Property Law: Conquest and Slavery as Foundational to the Field
regular parts of curricula and conversation, as in property law, they tend to focus on the experiences of minority groups and laws addressed to