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Gabriel J. Chin | Yale Law Journal Gabriel J. Chin 122 Yale L.J. 2236 (2013). Critics of the criminal justice system observe that the promise of
Edward K. Cheng | Yale Law Journal Edward K. Cheng 122 Yale L.J. 1254 (2013). The preponderance standard is conventionally described as an absolute
Stephen J. Choi | Yale Law Journal Stephen J. Choi 113 Yale L.J. 269 (2003) Securities market intermediaries reduce the collective action problem
Anthony M. Ciolli | Yale Law Journal Anthony M. Ciolli The American Bar Association (ABA) has done much to remedy its history of racial
Lisa R. Pruitt | Yale Law Journal Lisa R. Pruitt This Essay uses a mixed-methods study to sketch operation of criminal legal systems in several rural
Benjamin Siracusa Hillman | Yale Law Journal Benjamin Siracusa Hillman 118 Yale L.J. 554 (2008). Recently, religious groups have sought to become
Mitchell M. Gans | Yale Law Journal Mitchell M. Gans
Michael J. Gerhardt | Yale Law Journal Michael J. Gerhardt While dissent is often associated with the judiciary, Senators also dissent to vent
Emil A. Kleinhaus | Yale Law Journal Emil A. Kleinhaus
Joseph R. Schottenfeld | Yale Law Journal Joseph R. Schottenfeld Rogue states are sometimes charged with massive default judgments for state