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people with intellectual disabilities. After Atkins was decided, Brumfield moved to establish his intellectual disability; however, the Louisiana state
The New Voting Rights Act | Yale Law Journal The New Voting Rights Act This week The Pocket Part is publishing the first of two issues discussing Nathaniel Persily’s article, . In
Emerging Trends in State Law | Yale Law Journal Emerging Trends in State Law In this Pocket Part Podcast, Chief Justice Randall T. Shepard of the Indiana Supreme Court and Chief Ju
This essay is part of a collection I Yale Law Journal /I Public-Interest Fellowship Essays In this Collection, the 2020-21 Yale Law Journal Public
This essay is part of a collection Decriminalizing Drugs This Collection analyzes legal, social, and political dimensions of drug decriminalization
outcomes are “essentially driven by normative concerns,” in patent law, judges do not construct patent claims in isolation. Instead, their actions
past elections, and especially to future elections. Part I of this Essay analyzes some of the more egregious lawyer lies in recent years and defines
This essay is part of a collection The I Insular Cases /I in Light of I Aurelius /I Over 120 years after YLJ published its first piece on the Insular
This essay is part of a collection Election Law and Democratic Renewal Election law reflects collective efforts to institutionalize democratic
benefit (or avoid harming) mortgage investors in the process. In this Essay I hope to explain why the eminent domain plan is necessary in New York