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entered the United States as a result of conquest or immigration, they, too, found themselves marginalized and subjected to Jim Crow laws, segregation
Therefore, submitting during the peak period may disadvantage authors who have concurrently submitted to journals with faster review processes—especially if
The Yale Law Journal - News: Sixth and Ninth Circuits Cite Vol. 125 Article Sixth and Ninth Circuits Cite Vol. 125 Article In Morgan v. Fairfield
The Yale Law Journal - News: Supreme Court Laches on to Volume 125 Article Supreme Court Laches on to Volume 125 Article On March 21, the Supreme
discrimination “because of . . . sex,” and is therefore prohibited in the employment context under Title VII. Plaintiff, the late Donald Zarda, alleged
and therefore the state courts should have granted DIRECTVs request to compel arbitration. The principal dissent, authored by Justice Ginsburg
United States. We are grateful to those who shared their experiences, personal reflections, and insight with us. The winning essays will be published in
the third annual Yale Law Journal Student-Essay Competition each address current issues in First Amendment law. They are Justin W. Aimonetti & M
this Collection, the 2021-22 Yale Law Journal Public-Interest Fellows draw on their fellowship experiences. The first Essay examines how state-level
The Yale Law Journal - Old Law, New Tech: Legal Responses to Emerging Technologies Forum Privacy law emphasizes control over “your” data, but