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by movement actors: incrementalism and path dependence. This Essay recommends that law clinics counter these forces by setting ambitious goals for
patients’ probability of survival and post-treatment life expectancy. Evidence-based triage that considers these factors, rather than inaccurate
D. Lee Miller | Yale Law Journal D. Lee Miller The Farm Bill is complicit in crises of public health, the environment, and rural decay. The emerging
historical emphasis on punishment and surveillance resists even well-intentioned legislative changes. Despite the inclusion of family-centered services in
Psalm Brown | Yale Law Journal Psalm Brown Public housing suffers from disinvestment, and, today, many residents live in substandard conditions. By
and the territories’ political relationship with the United States. This Essay describes how traditional legal frameworks can sharply constrict
judges. “Legal personhood” is a flexible and political concept that has evolved throughout American history. In determining whether to expand that
Nina Lea Oishi | Yale Law Journal Nina Lea Oishi This Essay draws from on-the-ground interviews and procedural-justice theory to analyze judging
of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), is said to tell a gripping detective story, a story of right and wrong and moral courage. The unlikely
advocacy in the wake of Citizens United. Rather than examining whether Citizens United was rightly decided, it argues that broad disclosure and