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Apple and the American Revolution: Remembering Why We Have the fourth Amendment | Yale Law Journal Apple and the American Revolution: Remembering Why
Transformation Requires Transparency: Critical Policy Reforms To Advance Campus Sexual Violence Response | Yale Law Journal Transformation Requires
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lawsuits, come. author. Liman Public Interest Fellow, Community Development Project at the Urban Justice Center; Yale Law School, J.D. 2014. I am indebted
Who Chooses and Who Gets What: Efficient Breach and Efficient Performance Hypotheses | Yale Law Journal Who Chooses and Who Gets What: Efficient
The Rise of Institutional Mortgage Lending in Early Nineteenth-Century New Haven | Yale Law Journal The Rise of Institutional Mortgage Lending in
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