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Drew Simshaw | Yale Law Journal Drew Simshaw This Essay argues that technological and procedural legal interoperability—that is, widespread consistency in legal technology design a
This essay is part of a collection Procedure, Fairness, and Access to Justice: Perspectives on Reform This Collection examines the relationship between procedure and fairness. The
Stephanos Bibas | Yale Law Journal Stephanos Bibas Access to justice in American civil courts won’t come through free or pro bono lawyers. To drive down costs, we need to loosen ba
Jasmine B. Gonzales Rose | Yale Law Journal Jasmine B. Gonzales Rose This Article introduces “antiracist expert evidence,” an underutilized tool to prove racism in court. Based on
Lisa R. Pruitt | Yale Law Journal Lisa R. Pruitt This Essay uses a mixed-methods study to sketch operation of criminal legal systems in several rural counties in central and easter
Jennifer Sherman | Yale Law Journal Jennifer Sherman This Essay uses a mixed-methods study to sketch operation of criminal legal systems in several rural counties in central and ea
Benjamin Siracusa Hillman | Yale Law Journal Benjamin Siracusa Hillman 118 Yale L.J. 554 (2008). Recently, religious groups have sought to become charter school providers. Scholars
Jennifer Schwartz | Yale Law Journal Jennifer Schwartz This Essay uses a mixed-methods study to sketch operation of criminal legal systems in several rural counties in central and
Yale Law Journal Yale Law Journal Public-Interest Fellowship Essays In this Collection, the 2020-21 Yale Law Journal Public-Interest Fellows draw on their work experiences. The fir
Executive Orders in Court | Yale Law Journal Executive Orders in Court abstract. This Note presents a study of judicial decisions that have engaged with executive orders. The study