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“entrenchment”—the ways that incumbents insulate themselves and their favored policies from the normal processes of democratic change. But this wide swath of case law and sch…
“Conversation on Title IX” that confirmed the existence of a new civil rights movement in our nation and our schools. The movement’s leaders are smart, courageous survivors of ...
implications for federal arbitration law. Just eighteen months after the U.S. Supreme Court’s March 25, 2008 decision in the controversial case of Hall Street Associates v ...
City of Chicago, the Supreme Court made seemingly irreconcilable demands on lower courts: evaluate Second Amendment claims through history, avoid balancing, and retain as much ...
The Yale Law Journal - Jed Handelsman Shugerman
The Yale Law Journal - Andrea Cann Chandrasekher Andrea Cann Chandrasekher Article David Horton & Andrea Cann Chandrasekher One of the most
The Yale Law Journal - Tun-Jen Chiang Tun-Jen Chiang Article The ambiguity of claim language is generally considered to be the most important problem
the establishment of international courts for the suppression of the slave trade. Though all but forgotten today, these antislavery courts … Essay 115
The Yale Law Journal - Masthead: Volume 21
The Yale Law Journal - Chi Steve Kwok Chi Steve Kwok Comment 110 Yale L.J. 1287 (2001)