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Daryl J. Levinson | Yale Law Journal Daryl J. Levinson 121 Yale L.J. 1286. This Article explores the functional similarities, residual differences, and interrelationships between r
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 remember that the Supreme Court’
Jeffrey Manns | Yale Law Journal Jeffrey Manns 112 Yale L.J. 2509 (2003) The current Act reflects the political reality of concentrated interests of insurers and businesses. This g
Jaynie Randall | Yale Law Journal Jaynie Randall 114 Yale L.J. 1827 (2005) A number of recent high-profile cases have forced courts to reexamine whether reporters must respond to s
David E. Engdahl | Yale Law Journal David E. Engdahl 118 Yale L.J. 1584 (2009). Since the late nineteenth century, orthodox doctrine under the Constitution’s Full Faith and Credit
David Freeman Engstrom | Yale Law Journal David Freeman Engstrom Does administrative law have a racial blind spot? Ceballos, Engstrom, and Ho examine “disparate limbo”: how claims
Rebecca S. Eisenberg | Yale Law Journal Rebecca S. Eisenberg This Essay is part of a Yale Law Journal Online series called Summary Judgment, featuring short commentaries on recent
Tal D. Eisenzweig | Yale Law Journal Tal D. Eisenzweig The noncitizen parent exists between two often-conflicting legal identities: that of an immigrant and that of a parent. This
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Richard A. Epstein | Yale Law Journal Richard A. Epstein This is the first in a series of responses to Benjamin Ewing and Douglas A. Kysars recent article, Prods and Pleas: Limited