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the ninety-five percent requirement is an unreasonable prerequisite because it is unattainable: no state has ever reached that “effectively impossible
Laugh Track II – Still Laughin’! | Yale Law Journal Laugh Track II – Still Laughin’! Nearly two years have passed since the New York Times reported
Correspondence | Yale Law Journal Correspondence The British judges carried on an active correspondence with the Foreign Office in London, with British colonial officials, foreign
DNAs Dark Side | Yale Law Journal
The Reverse-Entanglement Principle: Why Religious Arbitration of Federal Rights Is Unconstitutional | Yale Law Journal
The Responsibility To Protect: The U.N. World Summit and the Question of Unilateralism | Yale Law Journal
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The Court of Vice Admiralty at Sierra Leone and the Abolition of the West African Slave Trade | Yale Law Journal The Court of Vice Admiralty at Sierra Leone and the Abolition of th
The Essential Role of Organizational Law | Yale Law Journal
Constructing America: Mythmaking in U.S. Immigration Courts | Yale Law Journal