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Anthony J. Casey | Yale Law Journal Anthony J. Casey A recent essay in this Journal critiques bankruptcy for limiting the litigation system’s ability
Andrew B. Coan | Yale Law Journal Andrew B. Coan 122 Yale L.J. 422 (2012). Courts can decide only a small fraction of constitutional issues generated
Michael W. McConnell | Yale Law Journal Michael W. McConnell 121 Yale L.J. 1672 (2012). From its conceptual origin in Magna Charta, due process of
Cristina M. Rodriguez | Yale Law Journal Cristina M. Rodriguez Though courts and scholars emphasize the importance of uniformity in the
Daniel C. Esty | Yale Law Journal Daniel C. Esty 115 Yale L.J. 1490 (2006) This Article examines the tension between the demonstrable need for
Kevin R. Johnson | Yale Law Journal Kevin R. Johnson 122 Yale L.J. 2394 (2013). In evaluating the legacy of Gideon v. Wainwright, it is critical to
Rebecca S. Eisenberg | Yale Law Journal Rebecca S. Eisenberg This Essay is part of a Yale Law Journal Online series called Summary Judgment
Tal D. Eisenzweig | Yale Law Journal Tal D. Eisenzweig The noncitizen parent exists between two often-conflicting legal identities: that of an
Patricia J. Falk | Yale Law Journal Patricia J. Falk In this Essay, Professor Patricia J. Falk argues that Professor Jed Rubenfeld’s solution to the
City, Heal Thyself | Yale Law Journal City, Heal Thyself In Save the Cities, Stop the Suburbs, Nicole Stelle Garnett perceptively ruminates about the