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order to advance their clients’ interests, progressive lawyers must redefine public interest law such that it centers on a commitment to developing left political power.
The Yale Law Journal - Ariel Porat Ariel Porat Essay 122 Yale L.J. 690 (2012). Legal rules severely restrict payments to fact witnesses, though the
Benjamin Della Rocca | Yale Law Journal Benjamin Della Rocca Historically, U.S. unemployment insurance has excluded workers lying outside the
Debo P. Adegbile | Yale Law Journal Debo P. Adegbile Policing practices in America are under scrutiny. Video clips, protests, and media coverage
Inside FOIA, Inc. | Yale Law Journal Inside FOIA, Inc. I. the unanticipated commercial foia requesters The Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) has a
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
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