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Stephen R. Galoob | Yale Law Journal Stephen R. Galoob
Jury Secrecy During Deliberations | Yale Law Journal Jury Secrecy During Deliberations
John Yoo | Yale Law Journal John Yoo 115 Yale L.J. 2512 (2006) Contemporary accounts of the allocation of war powers authority often focus on textual or historical debates as to wh
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
Nathan Nash | Yale Law Journal Nathan Nash Drawing on the authors’ clinical experience, this Comment describes an asymmetry in how courts award attorney’s fees that makes it more d
Stephen C. Mouritsen | Yale Law Journal Stephen C. Mouritsen When we speak of ordinary meaning we are asking an empirical question—about the sense of a word or phrase that is most
Can Attorneys and Clients Conspire? | Yale Law Journal
Suzanne Scotchmer | Yale Law Journal Suzanne Scotchmer 111 Yale L.J. 1575 (2002) Reverse engineering has a long history as an accepted practice. What it means, broadly speaking, is
Randall L. Kennedy | Yale Law Journal Randall L. Kennedy
Carl F. Kaestle | Yale Law Journal Carl F. Kaestle