an empirical look at churches in the zoning process Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act (RLUIPA) of 2000,8 federal law that profoundly reshapes the rights of churches in land use ...
Transplantation Committee estimates that this new system of “longevity matching” will wring an extra 8,380 years of life out of the nation’s supply of Critics have charged the plan with age ...
111 Yale L.J. 1665 (2002)There is a principle of constitutional law holding that ...
The Stored Communications Act poses an increasing threat to criminal defendants’ ability to access evidence. This Note analyzes pathways criminal defendants can pursue to access evidence within the ...
Federalism has had a resurgence of late, with symposia organized,1 stories written,2 and new scholarly paths charted. Now is an appropriate moment to assess where the new “new federalism”3 is heading.
Antitrust theory portrays data privacy as a factor, like quality, that improves with competition. This Essay argues that view, though not inaccurate, is incomplete. It offers a new account of how data ...
Federal law currently provides for direct Supreme Court review of criminal convictions from almost all American jurisdictions, but not of most court-martial convictions. For them, an Article I court ...
century. Together, these books define the core curriculum of what might be called the modern Yale School of Constitutional Interpretation.3 The publication of Alexander Bickel’s The Least Dangerous ...
In civil litigation, police most commonly appear as defendants. But police also act as plaintiffs, suing the individuals they police. This Article argues that these plaintiff police claims cause ...
Militaries are increasingly targeting “dual-use objects”—objects that serve both civilian and military purposes. Drawing on an original dataset of the U.S. military’s airstrike reports and ground ...
Across the germinal period of American constitutional and penological history, a ubiquitous, cohesive body of law gave force to the following view: the judicial power includes supervisory authority ...
This Article offers the first legal history of the Comstock Act from its enactment to its post-Dobbs reinvention. From conflicts over Comstock’s enforcement emerged popular claims on democracy, ...