Summer Submissions Announcement
The Pocket Part, April 28, 2008
The Yale Law Journal Pocket Part will conclude its weekly submissions considerations Thursday May 8th and will consider submissions submitted over the summer on a monthly basis.
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Joaquin G. Avila
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Renewing the Promise of Ending Voting Discrimination: A Return to an Effective Section 5 Retrogression Standard
Nathaniel Persily
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The Constitutional Relevance of Alleged Legislative Dysfunction
David L. Epstein & Sharyn O’Halloran
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The Paradox of Retrogression in the New VRA: Comment on Persily
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Alan R. Levy
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How “Swingers” Might Save Hollywood from a Federal Pornography Statute
Paul M. Thompson
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First, Do No Harm: Why a Commissioner for Standards Is Unhealthy for the American Body Politic
Josh Chafetz
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Curing Congress’s Ills: Criminal Law as the Wrong Paradigm for Congressional Ethics
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Call For Papers: Virtual Worlds Symposium
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Call for Papers: Symposium on Sovereign Wealth Funds
Kamal Ghali
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A Procedural Rule and a Substantive Problem: Legislative Hawks and the Concentration of Power in Georgia’s Speaker of the House
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Lee H. Rosenthal
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An Overview of the E-Discovery Rules Amendments
Brian Leiter
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Why Blogs Are Bad for Legal Scholarship
Andrew P. Thomas
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The CSI Effect: Fact or Fiction
Jack M. Balkin
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Online Legal Scholarship: The Medium and the Message
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The Future of Legal Scholarship
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