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The Subdivided City | Yale Law Journal The Subdivided City abstract. Subunits within a city provide different levels of public services to discrete
David E. Pozen | Yale Law Journal David E. Pozen From the early twentieth century to the present, the concept of transparency in American law has
Harold Hongju Koh | Yale Law Journal Harold Hongju Koh Can President Trump unilaterally withdraw the United States from any and all international
our present moment of global climate emergency and democratic crisis. This Essay asks how we may teach ourselves—lawyers and law students—to work with
Barrett J. Anderson | Yale Law Journal Barrett J. Anderson 121 Yale L.J. 1912 (2012). Courts have historically regulated the use of character in
Ryan T. Bergsieker | Yale Law Journal Ryan T. Bergsieker 114 Yale L.J. 443 (2004) Many international civil disputes are resolved via state-driven
Donald S. Bernstein | Yale Law Journal Donald S. Bernstein 115 Yale L.J. 1930 (2006) In a Chapter 11 reorganization, senior creditors can insist on
Mary Sarah Bilder | Yale Law Journal Mary Sarah Bilder 116 Yale L.J. 502 (2006) This Article argues that the origins of judicial review lie in
Stephen B. Bright | Yale Law Journal Stephen B. Bright 122 Yale L.J. 2150 (2013). In its 1963 ruling Gideon v. Wainwright, the Supreme Court declared
Implicit Bias | Yale Law Journal Systemic Implicit Bias Legal discourse on implicit bias has changed the way scholars and citizens think about race in