This Essay explores public-benefits agencies’ increasing reliance on technology and remote services and its impact on welfare-rights litigation. The Essay argues that the lack of direct regulation of ...
This Collection features Essays from the 2023-2024 Yale Law Journal Public Interest Fellows. The Fellows share reflections on their experiences working in public service at Legal Action Chicago and ...
of constitutional argument. My students complained that the book had been published before any definitive action was taken to remove President Nixon ...
based on satellite data but may require expert testimony, and that Belgium and the Netherlands have no express laws, leaving admission to judicial ...
actual distribution of population, not to define the relevant population conclusively. Mahan thus provides the foundation for what courts could develop ...
activity—in which Congress has adopted penal legislation to implement treaties. As with other enumerated powers, Congress enjoys some discretion in ...
requirement. In place of a mens rea inquiry, the Right of Way Law inquires whether the injury was caused by the driver’s “failure to exercise due care ...
Siegel, Nan Aron, Michelle Schwartz, Seana Shiffran, Tom Stipanowich, and Markus Wagner; to workshop participants at the University of Miami and Yale ...
Yale Law Journal - The Eyes-On Doctrine The Eyes-On Doctrine abstract. For decades, American courts have taken for granted that the separation of ...
and Prevention (CDC). In other words, platforms justified taking down health misinformation on the basis that it was not merely a matter of politics ...
originalism “as a conscious tool to excite the anger, fears, and resentments of conservative constituencies, and thus to fan the fires of political ...
money goes raises certain questions: Does the new strategy improve the SEC’s efforts to police the securities markets and protect investors? What are ...