Every year, states send thousands of state prisoners and foster youth to live in confinement across state lines. This Note introduces interjurisdictional ...
Cross-sovereign policing allows federal, state, and local officers to exercise overlapping coercive authority while fracturing the structures that ...
Prevailing forms of originalism, which eschew much of history in practice, share much in common with recent attacks on “CRT” and DEI. To illustrate ...
Volume 135 of the Yale Law Journal inaugurates the Atkins Feature. This Introduction recovers three civil-rights cases litigated by Jasper Alston Atkins, ...
Native Nations were invisible in Felix Frankfurter and James Landis’s seminal piece, The Compact Clause of the Constitution, which helped entrench a ...
Companies competing in the AI industry increasingly engage in “reverse acquihires” to hire key personnel from startups without formally acquiring the startup. This Comment argues that Section 7 of the ...
Every year, states send thousands of state prisoners and foster youth to live in confinement across state lines. This Note introduces interjurisdictional haze as a theory that describes the social and ...
abstract. Increasingly, companies competing in the artificial-intelligence (AI) industry engage in “reverse acquihires” to hire key AI personnel from startups without formally acquiring the startup.
Antitrust analysis generally assumes that firms seek profit, but that assumption does not always hold. This Feature offers an antitrust framework for analyzing non-profit-maximizing conduct—like ...