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the government has cited in a forthcoming publication in the by Eric Ruben and Saul Cornell. The case, Wrenn v. District of Columbia, concerns the
defense attorneys and judges must convey the denaturalization consequences of plea deals; and explore New York City’s undercollection of fines. At a
Banking Law | Yale Law Journal Banking Law For much of the twentieth century, banking law used an array of carrots and sticks to create a banking
applying the antitrust laws held that such persuasive advertising is anticompetitive and harmful to consumers, but the Federal Trade Commission (FTC
Collection explores the connection between the new international economic world order and self-determination, expounds upon the difficulties that climate
1990 and an editor on the Notes Committee of the Yale Law Journal. If confirmed, Judge Kavanaugh would join three other Yale Law School graduates
B.A. 2011. I am deeply grateful to Carol M. Rose for her guidance, feedback, and encouragement throughout this project; to David N. Kinsey, Ingrid
to foster community and facilitate the exchange of peer feedback. Recognizing that many students struggle to make time for focused writing during law
community and facilitate the exchange of peer feedback. We welcome applications to work on projects at any stage of development, from preliminary ideas
Act (ARPA). These Essays analyze ARPA through the lens of fiscal impoverishment, race, unemployment insurance, and state and local responses to economic