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consumed simultaneously by merchants and cardholders—evidence of higher transaction fees paid by merchants was insufficient to carry the government’s ...
spectrum disorders are seven times more likely to interact with police over their lifetimes, compared with people without a cognitive disorder.” Other ...
The Yale Law Journal - Forum: Gender-Identity Protection, Trade, and the Trump Administration: A Tale of Reluctant Progressivism Gender-Identity ...
over technology companies 0n the fact that they serve Australians, even if they lack a physical presence in Australia—a far-reaching assertion of ...
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The Yale Law Journal is thrilled to announce Volume 134’s Emerging Scholar of the Year: Kate Redburn. The Yale Law Journal’s Emerging Scholar of the Year Award celebrates the achievements of ...
abstract. Public schools have generated some of the most far-reaching cases to come before the Supreme Court. They have involved nearly every major civil right and liberty found in the Bill of Rights.
abstract. Police, prosecutors, judges, and other criminal justice actors increasingly use algorithmic risk assessment to estimate the likelihood that a person will commit future crime. As many ...
abstract. Judges and statesmen of the early Republic had heated exchanges over the importance of hewing to the text in constitutional interpretation, and they advanced dueling interpretive ...
In Suits at common law . . . the right of trial by jury shall be preserved . . . . 1 The Seventh Amendment requires juries in federal common law suits that historically would have used juries. 2 Yet, ...
abstract. Common wisdom has it that bureaucrats are unaccountable to the people they regulate and must therefore be closely supervised by elected officials or (perhaps ironically) the federal courts.
abstract. This Feature deepens and seeks to provide a foundation for the current broadening in the anti-trust debate and, ultimately, in adjacent areas relating to market organization. As normative ...