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David A. Super | Yale Law Journal David A. Super 113 Yale L.J. 815 (2004) The 1996 welfare law passed amidst promises to reduce welfare rolls without abandoning needy families. A s
Gregory S. McCurdy | Yale Law Journal Gregory S. McCurdy
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David A. Perez | Yale Law Journal David A. Perez 120 Yale L.J. 1532 (2011). What happens when a defendant receives defective counsel during plea bargaining but subsequently receive
Stephen R. Perry | Yale Law Journal Stephen R. Perry 111 Yale L.J. 1757 (2002) The Practice of Principle is an excellent book that practically overflows with interesting and origin
David E. Patton | Yale Law Journal David E. Patton 122 Yale L.J. 2578 (2013). This Essay asks whether federal criminal defendants receive fairer process today than they did in 1963
Sanjukta Paul | Yale Law Journal Sanjukta Paul This Feature grounds a core prescription for antitrust law—to disperse economic coordination rights—in its “moral economy” origins, t
Erin Phillips | Yale Law Journal Erin Phillips 117 Yale L.J. 1802 (2008). The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) has been widely celebrated for providing millions o
James C Phillips | Yale Law Journal James C Phillips Originalism has been the predominant interpretive methodology for constitutional meaning in American history: it is the methodo
Michael Stokes Paulsen | Yale Law Journal Michael Stokes Paulsen The First Amendment’s religious-freedom provisions are best understood as protecting “freedom for religion”—religio