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

Legislature, and take care not to undo what it has done.” “A fair reading of legislation demands a fair understanding of the legislative plan.” In the

Forum: Democracy and Legitimacy in Investor-State Arbitration

situations can be addressed in advance by the laws that are enacted. Room must be left for judgment to be used to interpret legal standards and apply them

Forum: Solidarity, Legitimacy, and the Janus Double Bind

example, has described populist leaders as treating politics as a “permanent campaign” and attempting to “prepare the people for nothing less than

News: From the Archives: The Legality of Homosexual Marriage

the first pieces of legal scholarship to lay out the case for same-sex marriage. To read the full piece, please click . Preferred Citation: Note, The Legality of Homosexual ...

Leslie B. Arffa

The Yale Law Journal - Leslie B. Arffa Leslie B. Arffa Note The decentralized structure of the federal criminal-justice system has generated

Resurrecting the Trinity of Legislative Constitutionalism

lament the role played by the Department of Justice’s (DOJ’s) Office of Le… See About the Office, U.S. Dep’t Just., https://www.justice.gov/olc https

The Rise of Institutional Mortgage Lending in Early Nineteenth-Century New Haven

Haber et al., supra note 6, at 1-2. Compare Thorsten Beck et al., Law and Finance: Why Does Le… See, e.g., Bhattacharyya, supra note 5; Stephen Haber

Legislative Constitutionalism and Federal Indian Law

The core theoretical contribution of the case study is that recognizing legislative constitutionalism as a legitimate and co-equal form of

Equal Protection by Law: Federal Antidiscrimination Legislation After Morrison and Kimel

Yale Law Journal - Equal Protection by Law: Federal Antidiscrimination Legislation After Morrison and Kimel Equal Protection by Law: Federal Antidiscrimination Legislation After ...

Forum: Keeping the Promise of Public Fiduciary Theory: A Reply to Leib and Galoob

nature and design of constitutional government, to the legal obligations that attend public offices such as judge and legislator. We have contributed