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CO2 emissions standards; providing inspiration for local civil rights codes; and overseeing the more than three trillion dollars in annual trade in goods, to name just a few ...
The Yale Law Journal - Oona A. Hathaway Oona A. Hathaway Forum For more than a decade, the bench, bar, and commentators have disagreed as to whether
The Yale Law Journal - Michael J. Wishnie Michael J. Wishnie Forum For more than a decade, the bench, bar, and commentators have disagreed as to
The Yale Law Journal - Haley N. Proctor Haley N. Proctor Forum This Essay examines the major questions doctrine’s relationship to the administrative
advocate Ralph Nader sent one hundred students out to test whether the statute was working. The students made FOIA requests to more than a dozen federal agencies on a range of ...
The Yale Law Journal - Beth Simone Noveck Beth Simone Noveck Forum Beth Simone Noveck For fifty years, the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) has been
fairer process today than they did in 1963, when Gideon v. Wainwright was decided. It concludes that in many situations they do not; indeed, they often receive far worse. Although ...
The Yale Law Journal - Miles B. Farmer Miles B. Farmer Note 121 Yale L.J. 2346 (2012). This Note proposes a set of reforms that address the problem
grounds other than those stated by Congress. Likewise, an appellate court may affirm a lower court judgment even if the lower court’s opinion expressed the wrong reasons for it ...
imprisoned post-Gideon than pre-Gideon. Poor people lose in American criminal justice not because they have ineffective lawyers but because they are selectively targeted by ...