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Intimacy, and Workable Rules: Justice Sotomayor Stakes Out the Middle Ground in United States v. Jones In this Essay, Professor Miriam Baer focuses on
its increasing intersection with other areas of law and organizing. In this Essay, we therefore shift the focus from the legal strategies that low-wage
forum/my-debt-to-mirjan-damaka. Please also see the essays written by and published in Crime, Procedure and Evidence in a Comparative International
A Response to Goodwin Liu | Yale Law Journal A Response to Goodwin Liu Professor Liu’s convincingly shows that the Fourteenth Amendment can be read, and has been read in the past,
contains no hint that the Founders meant to modify the long-established meaning of good behavior tenure. To the contrary, the adoption of the
Reconceptualizing the Burden of Proof | Yale Law Journal Reconceptualizing the Burden of Proof
Local Policing After the Terror | Yale Law Journal
Stopping Above-Cost Predatory Pricing | Yale Law Journal
the ends sought. This kind of analysis is employed in the recent Wisconsin decision, and is well-established in both case law and academic literature
The Meta-Nonsense of i Lawrence /i | Yale Law Journal The Meta-Nonsense of Lawrence Jamal Greene’s interesting essay deals not with Justice Kennedy’s