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This issue of The Yale Law Journal (the first of Volume 123, academic year 2013-2014) features new articles and essays on law and legal theory by internationally recognized scholars. Contents include: • Article, "Mandatory Sentencing and Racial Disparity: Assessing the Role of Prosecutors and the Effects of Booker," by Sonja B. Starr & M. Marit Rehavi • Article, "Firearm Localism," by Joseph Blocher • Essay, "The Unbundled Union: Politics Without Collective Bargaining," by Benjamin I. Sachs • Note, "Special Juries in the Supreme Court" • Comment, "There's No Such Thing as a Political Question…mehr

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This issue of The Yale Law Journal (the first of Volume 123, academic year 2013-2014) features new articles and essays on law and legal theory by internationally recognized scholars. Contents include: • Article, "Mandatory Sentencing and Racial Disparity: Assessing the Role of Prosecutors and the Effects of Booker," by Sonja B. Starr & M. Marit Rehavi • Article, "Firearm Localism," by Joseph Blocher • Essay, "The Unbundled Union: Politics Without Collective Bargaining," by Benjamin I. Sachs • Note, "Special Juries in the Supreme Court" • Comment, "There's No Such Thing as a Political Question of Statutory Interpretation: The Implications of Zivotofsky v. Clinton"


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The editors of The Yale Law Journal are a group of Yale Law School students, who also contribute Notes and Comments to the Journal's content. The principal articles are written by leading legal scholars.