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theory to analyze judging practices in debt-collection courts. Current practices undermine courts’ fairness and legitimacy. This Essay argues that courts must prioritize ...
The Yale Law Journal - Benjamin P. Marcus Benjamin P. Marcus Note Liberation theologians advocate for lay interpretation of the Bible in base
The Yale Law Journal - M. Broderick Johnson M. Broderick Johnson Note The assumption that remedying racial inequality benefits only people of color
public policy advocacy by lawyers incorporated into medical teams. Drawing on personal experiences, this Essay proposes that to accomplish policy
Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc. v. Goldsmith, the Supreme Court noted that whether defendant’s work competes with plaintiff’s is a key element of the
threats to that right today. It explains how democratic proportionality review can help courts distinguish unconstitutional infringement of the right from
Elizabeth Chamblee Burch Multidistrict-litigation judges have invented a medley of new procedures to adjudicate the mass-tort cases before them. As
employer’s 401(k) plan vesting schedule, causing them to forfeit nonvested employer contributions. This Essay uses data to demonstrate the effects of using vesting schedules and ...
The Yale Law Journal - Meg Leta Jones Meg Leta Jones Forum This Essay advocates for a “legal construction of technology” approach to AI speech
The Yale Law Journal - Dena M. Shata Dena M. Shata Introduction Many are well-acquainted with Justice Brandeis’s metaphor that states serve as