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Publius and the Petition: Doe v. Reed and the History of Anonymous Speech
Yale Law Journal - Publius and the Petition: Doe v. Reed and the History of Anonymous Speech
After the Law of Apolitical Economy: Reclaiming the Normative Stakes of Labor Unions
—Seymour Martin Lipset and William Schneider Introduction Americans are changing their minds about labor unions. Over the past decade, there has been a
The 150th Anniversary of the Department of Justice
the US Attorneys’ Offices restore their damaged credibility with the public? New laws and policies designed to preserve the independence of the
Forum: The History of Neutrality: Dobbs and the Social-Movement Politics of History and Tradition
say that “the only thing which stands between them and being forced to render criminal account of their marital privacy is the whim of the prosecutor
Forum: The Limits of the Ending Forced Arbitration of Sexual Assault and Sexual Harassment Act
plaintiffs by exempting them from the FAA’s presumption in favor of arbitration and allowing them to pursue their cases in court. But consider how the
Forum: Understanding the Distinct Function of the Combatant Status Review Tribunals: A Response to Blocher
the course of an international armed conflict, they cannot benefit from the provisions of Article 4 and Article 5.By contrast, the portion of the fight
Forum: In the Shadow of Child Protective Services: Noncitizen Parents and the Child-Welfare System
parents face outside of family court, their identity as parents may be especially vulnerable. The confluence of these two legal regimes—and the fact that
Forum: Detention and Deterrence: Insights from the Early Years of Immigration Detention at the Border
their children at the border, prosecuting the parents, placing the children into federal custody, and then detaining the parents for immigration
Forum: Deference, Delegation, and Divination: Justice Breyer and the Future of the Major Questions Doctrine
rely on the doctrine to inform their answer to the underlying statutory-interpretation question. In these cases, the major questions doctrine may be an
News: From the Archives: Driving Dixie Down: Removing the Confederate Flag from Southern State Capitols
the Hunt plaintiffs problem involved neither the flag nor the law, but their “own emotions.” Moreover, the court held that “there is no unequal