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from October 1991
Last Number: February 2024

Yale University, School of Law
ISSN 0044-0094


Cantidad de documentos en esta fuente: 1726

June 01, 1996

  • The Imaginary Domain: Abortion, Pornography, and Sexual Harassment.

  • October 01, 1996

  • The death of liability.

  • Solving the Batson paradox: harmless error, jury representation, and the Sixth Amendment.

  • Subsidized speech.

  • The doctrine of political accountability and Supreme Court jurisdiction: applying a new external constraint to Congress's exceptions clause power.

  • Freedom's Law: The Moral Reading of the American Constitution.

  • The Selling of Supreme Court Nominees.

  • A treasure not worth salvaging.

  • Principled silence.

  • November 01, 1996

  • Heidegger and the theory of adjudication.

  • Copyright and a democratic civil society.

  • Administrative discretion gone awry: the reintroduction of the public charge exclusion for HIV-positive refugees and asylees.

  • A brooding omnipresence: totalitarianism in postwar constitutional thought.

  • Faith profaned: the Religious Freedom Restoration Act and religion in the prisons.

  • Patterns of American Jurisprudence.

  • Broken Promise: The Subversion of U.S. Labor Relations Policy, 1947-1994.

  • Saving FACE: clinic access under a new Commerce Clause.

  • Upholding 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell.' (gays and lesbians in the military)

  • December 01, 1996

  • Equal protection and the special relationship: the case of native Hawaiians.

  • "The foundation of our 'regulatory takings' jurisprudence": the myth and meaning of Justice Holmes's opinion in Pennsylvania Coal Co. v. Mahon.

  • Legal entitlements as auctions: property rules, liability rules, and beyond.

  • W. Haywood Burns: to be of use.

  • Pardon me? The constitutional case against presidential self-pardons.

  • Permanent replacements, Presidential power, and politics: judicial overreaching.

  • Presidential War Power.

  • The Godless Constitution.

  • From Opportunity to Entitlement: The Transformation and Decline of Great Society Liberalism.

  • Whose Welfare? AFDC and Elite Politics.

  • Monitoring motherhood.

  • January 01, 1997

  • Labor's constitution of freedom.

  • Mrs. Dred Scott.

  • The right to die.

  • Antitrust by chance: a unified theory of horizontal merger doctrine.

  • Political illiberalism: the paradox of disenfranchisement and the ambivalences of Rawlsian justice.

  • The costs of agencies: Waters v. Churchill and the First Amendment in the administrative state.

  • Exploring the Domain of Accident Law: Taking the Facts Seriously.

  • Democracy and Disagreement: Why Moral Conflict Cannot Be Avoided in Politics, and What Should Be Done About It.

  • A License to Steal: The Forfeiture of Property.

  • Insider trading and the dual role of information.

  • March 01, 1997

  • Passion's progress: modern law reform and the provocation defense.

  • Drafting a federal balanced budget amendment that does what it is supposed to do (and no more).

  • Circumscribing constitutional identities.

  • Democracy's Discontent: America in Search of a Public Philosophy.

  • The Great South Carolina Ku Klux Klan Trials: 1871-1872.

  • Knowingly exposing another to HIV.

  • April 01, 1997

  • Double jeopardy law made simple.

  • In defense of the civil rights remedy of the Violence Against Women Act.

  • Virtual Justice: The Flawed Prosecution of Crime in America.

  • Arbitrary rationality.

  • May 01, 1997

  • Same-sex marriage, conflict of laws, and the unconstitutional public policy exception.