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Yale Law Journal Recent YLJ Developments Recent Media Coverage of YLJ Content A Yale Law Journal Online essay on the prevalence of dissentals, or dissents from denial of rehearing
Yale Law Journal Molina-Martinez and Sentencing Error as Loss of Chance Yesterday, in Molina-Martinez v. United States (No. 14-8913), the Supreme Court held that the application of
Bryan W. Leach | Yale Law Journal Bryan W. Leach 115 Yale L.J. 247 (2005) Amid the controversy surrounding the recently enacted Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection
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 law has required that government
Judith Resnik | Yale Law Journal Judith Resnik 115 Yale L.J. 1564 (2006) Legal theorists are engaged in understanding the legitimacy of techniques by which principles of rights-hol
Robert Post | Yale Law Journal Robert Post
Yale Law Journal Robert Post, YLS 77, Named Dean of Yale Law School On June 22, 2009, Robert C. Post (Note Editor, Vol. 86, 1977) was named Dean and Sol and Lillian Goldman Profess
William Michael Treanor | Yale Law Journal William Michael Treanor 112 Yale L.J. 2331 (2003) As intellectual property has become increasingly important to the national economy, a c
Cristina M. Rodriguez | Yale Law Journal Cristina M. Rodriguez Though courts and scholars emphasize the importance of uniformity in the interpretation and application of federal im
John Harrison | Yale Law Journal John Harrison In the Justice Department’s Office of Legal Counsel (OLC) in the 1980s, “unitary” meant unitary, as in e pluribus unum. When Deputy A