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Poor People Lose: Gideon and the Critique of Rights | Yale Law Journal
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The Constitution Is Clear: Only States Vote in Congress | Yale Law Journal The Constitution Is Clear: Only States Vote in Congress argues that
not by law. Fortas justified this on the grounds that maintaining respect for the rule of law was central to avoid people disrespecting other laws
find their roots in Roman and British common law. In those traditions, the amicus—usually but not always a lawyer in the community—was tasked with