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Why Civil Gideon Won’t Fix Family Law

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News: Yale Law Journal Participates in Lutie A. Lytle Black Women Law Faculty Writing Workshop for Second Year

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The Interpretation-Construction Distinction in Patent Law

authors. Tun-Jen Chiang is Assistant Professor of Law, George Mason University School of Law. Lawrence B. Solum is John Carroll Research Professor of

Veil of Ignorance Rules in Constitutional Law

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Forum: Let the Law Journal Be the Law Journal and the Blog Be the Blog

The Yale Law Journal - Forum: Let the Law Journal Be the Law Journal and the Blog Be the Blog Let the Law Journal Be the Law Journal and the Blog Be

Unwritten Law and the Odd Ones Out

Yale Law Journal - Unwritten Law and the Odd Ones Out Unwritten Law and the Odd Ones Out abstract. To understand the logic of corporate

Forum: The Quest for a Higher Law

“Principles of International Law.” Might we call Bentham a “cosmopolitan utilitarian”? In crafting new international laws, he urged the legislator to see as his

The New Law of the Child

Yale Law Journal - The New Law of the Child The New Law of the Child abstract. This Article sets forth a new paradigm for describing, understanding

Defining Family in Immigration Law: Accounting for Nontraditional Families in Citizenship by Descent

Yale Law Journal - Defining Family in Immigration Law: Accounting for Nontraditional Families in Citizenship by Descent Defining Family in Immigration Law: Accounting for ...

Legislative Constitutionalism and Federal Indian Law

determination and collaborative lawmaking. Federal Indian law has thus reshaped the face of U.S. government from Congress to the American state, as well as its