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Kevin S. Bankston
The Yale Law Journal - Kevin S. Bankston Kevin S. Bankston Forum In United States v. Jones, five Supreme Court Justices wrote that government
Gregory S. McCurdy
The Yale Law Journal - Gregory S. McCurdy Gregory S. McCurdy Forum The forthcoming Federal e-discovery Rules are a welcome advance, but they do not
Nathan S. Chapman
The Yale Law Journal - Nathan S. Chapman Nathan S. Chapman Essay 121 Yale L.J. 1672 (2012). From its conceptual origin in Magna Charta, due process
Jonathan S. Gould
The Yale Law Journal - Jonathan S. Gould Jonathan S. Gould Article What law governs Congress? This Article explores the importance of parliamentary
Matthew S. Levine
The Yale Law Journal - Matthew S. Levine Matthew S. Levine Comment 114 Yale L.J. 195 (2004) Pity J. Michael Maginnis. In 1991, he had the misfortune
Orin S. Kerr
The Yale Law Journal - Orin S. Kerr Orin S. Kerr Article 119 Yale L.J. 700 (2010). What does it mean to “seize” computer data for Fourth Amendment
Jed S. Rakoff
The Yale Law Journal - Jed S. Rakoff Jed S. Rakoff Forum This Essay is part of a Yale Law Journal Online series called Summary Judgment, featuring
Ellen S. Podgor
The Yale Law Journal - Ellen S. Podgor Ellen S. Podgor Forum The problem today is not only the draconian sentences that white-collar offenders are
Carol S. Steiker
The Yale Law Journal - Carol S. Steiker Carol S. Steiker Address 122 Yale L.J. 2694 (2013). Although it is fitting to celebrate Gideon’s promise of
Kevin S. Schwartz
The Yale Law Journal - Kevin S. Schwartz Kevin S. Schwartz Feature 115 Yale L.J. 2623 (2006) Note 114 Yale L.J. 1133 (2005) Section 5 of the