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curtailed the formation and maintenance of such districts; two stand out in this regard. In 1993, Shaw v. Reno established thatdistricts whose
Poor People Lose: Gideon and the Critique of Rights | Yale Law Journal Poor People Lose: Gideon and the Critique of Rights
Valuing Gideon’s Gold: How Much Justice Can We Afford? | Yale Law Journal
The Secret History of Race in the United States | Yale Law Journal
Responses to The Constitutional Power To Interpret International Law | Yale Law Journal
Asymmetries and Incentives in Plea Bargaining and Evidence Production | Yale Law Journal Asymmetries and Incentives in Plea Bargaining and Evidence Production
Executive Branch Usurpation of Power: Corporations and Capital Markets | Yale Law Journal Executive Branch Usurpation of Power: Corporations and Capital Markets
have adopted it.” Nations were presumed to have adopted an established custom, but their consent could be withdrawn. Nations were bound to observe the
Investigating Gideon’s Legacy in the U.S. Courts of Appeals | Yale Law Journal
The Priority of Morality: The Emergency Constitutions Blind Spot | Yale Law Journal