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Enforcing Effective Assistance After Martinez | Yale Law Journal Enforcing Effective Assistance After Martinez
access the content of electronic communications. In cases where no such avenues are available to access exculpatory evidence, this Note concludes
Yale Law Journal. Ava Barnett, Kelly Jahnsen, David Navadeh, and Harry Trabue provided invaluable research assistance. This research is supported by NSF
assessment lies neither in the input data, nor in a particular algorithm, nor in algorithmic methodology per se. The deep problem is the nature of
book Misdemeanorland, Issa Kohler-Hausmann describes the inegalitarian workings of the misdemeanor legal process in New York City and how it operates
or seizure is supported by probable cause. But as central as probable cause is to the Fourth Amendment’s administration, no one seems to know what it
and allows police to needlessly escalate confrontations due to civilian confusion or minor noncompliance. This Comment proposes a model statute that
Section 5 Constraints on Congress Through the Lens of Article III and the Constitutionality of the Employment Non-Discrimination Act | Yale Law
Judicious Influence: Non-Self-Executing Treaties and the Charming Betsy Canon | Yale Law Journal Judicious Influence: Non-Self-Executing Treaties and the Charming Betsy Canon
Misalignments in Tort Law | Yale Law Journal