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This Note analyzes the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 as a federal administrative regime that adjudicated core private rights—liberty and property—outside of Article III courts. This history challenges ...
Articles and publications by in the Yale Law Journal.
This Article argues that the laws of war only became “humanitarian” in the 1990s. Centering the contributions of three international lawyers, it reexamines this transformation through the regulation ...
Articles and publications by in the Yale Law Journal.
This Article argues that the laws of war only became “humanitarian” in the 1990s. Centering the contributions of three international lawyers, it ...
Since Obergefell, same-sex couples have spent years litigating when, precisely, their marriages began. This Note explores state courts’ different answers ...
Mandatory immigration detention renders vast numbers of alleged noncitizens categorically ineligible for pretrial bail and conflicts with ...
abstract. This Note reconstructs a historical regime that empowered inferior officers to decide matters of life, liberty, and property without judicial oversight. The Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 ...
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