For over a century, the Yale Law Journal has been at the forefront of legal scholarship, sparking conversation and encouraging reflection among scholars and students, as well as practicing lawyers and ...
For over a century, the Yale Law Journal has been at the forefront of legal scholarship, sparking conversation and encouraging reflection among scholars and students, as well as practicing lawyers and ...
Most accounts of trade law see legislation as the primary means of converting international commitments into U.S. law. Taking up trade in distilled spirits as a case study, this Essay shows that ...
114 Yale L.J. 855 (2005) Mainstream and revisionist scholars advance radically different histories of early judicial involvement in foreign affairs. By ...
Former Attorney General Eric Holder reflects on the Justice Department’s unique role in American society.
In several recent cases involving claims that security-clearance decisions violated plaintiffs’ constitutional rights, courts have seemed more willing to scrutinize these decisions, which are usually ...
115 Yale L.J. 2112 (2006) In Georgia v. Ashcroft, the Supreme Court weakened the protections afforded to minority voters in jurisdictions covered by the ...
This Collection critically examines legal issues in the U.S. territories and explores pathways for reform. These four Essays challenge the emerging “Law of the Territories” framework, document the ABA ...
111 Yale L.J. 231 (2001) This Article presents a comprehensive textual framework for the allocation of the foreign affairs powers of the United States ...