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; students can help to select the most significant. Every online posting is subject to change or deletion at its creator’s whim; students can help to
publications during the competition period. The deadline for submissions is September 6, 2024 at 5pm ET. Submissions must be no shorter than 4,000
September 23, 2022 at 5pm ET. Submissions must be no shorter than 4,000 words and no longer than 8,000 words, including footnotes. Essays must be submitted
that directly contradicted those of the witnesses presented at trial. Plaintiffs alleged that if the East Cleveland Police Department had not wrongly
decolonization movement that took root at the beginning of the twentieth century among Puerto Rico’s poor and today is broadly representa- tive of all
the author’s experiences as a Yale Law Journal Fellow, this Essay looks at direct and indirect obstacles faced by college students seeking to vote on
digital workplace; free speech at work; workplace safety; employment and labor in the gig economy; legislation and policy proposals involving the
took root at the beginning of the twentieth century among Puerto Rico’s poor and today is broadly representative of all sectors of Puerto Rican society
Law and Supervising Attorney at Yale Law School. Because recent events have renewed the debate over the symbolism and propriety of the Confederate
territories. If you are interested in attending, please RSVP by Wednesday, June 29 at 6:30 PM using this form. Those who RSVP will receive a Zoom link and