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Gideon’s Amici: Why Do Prosecutors So Rarely Defend the Rights of the Accused? | Yale Law Journal Gideon’s Amici: Why Do Prosecutors So Rarely Defend the Rights of the Accused?
or its agent, is responsible for the attack. Second, the insurer must establish that the loss was a result of hostile or warlike action. As this Essay
Individual Mandate purports to reply to my essay defending the constitutionality of the health care mandate. Surprisingly, however, most of my claims
This essay is part of a collection Lock Them™ Up: Holding Transnational Corporate Human-Rights Abusers Accountable In the increasingly globalized
standing, a determined plaintiff with the resources to obtain the necessary expert evidence could have established standing based on harm from co-pollutants
Anti-Voter Decisions as a Threat to Democracy abstract. This Essay explores perceived biases within recent Supreme Court decisions affecting voting
This essay is part of a collection Dissent and the Rule of Law Since President Trump’s inauguration last January, communities across the country have
about public-sector union representation. This Essay will therefore proceed as follows. In Part I, I explain why public-sector labor relations law is
tailoring analysis . . . eschews numerical accountability”). Id.; see also Fullilove, 448 U.S. at 497-98 (explaining that to establish a compelling
deliberate or not it does seem plausible to hypothesize a relationship between the Court’s avoidance of these cases and the high esteem in which the