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Brian Netter | Yale Law Journal Brian Netter 115 Yale L.J. 1167 (2006) Two men are placed at the scene of a homicide. Each has an unsavory past and
Sonja Starr and Marit Rehavi, published in the Yale Law Journal, of the Commission’s past analyses of demographic differences in federal sentences. The
Ryan C. Williams | Yale Law Journal Ryan C. Williams 120 Yale L.J. 408 (2010). The nature and scope of the rights protected by the Due Process
and faces upcoming constitutional challenges to its recent renewal, a growing number of liberals and conservatives, once united in support, now share
counsel” to indigent defendants remains unmanageable, largely because the nation’s public defender offices are overworked and underfunded. Faced with
Matthew Ginsburg | Yale Law Journal Matthew Ginsburg There’s no avoiding Walmart, Toyota, Amazon, T-Mobile, and Federal Express. The greatest
Paul D. Butler | Yale Law Journal Paul D. Butler 122 Yale L.J. 2176 (2013). A low income person is more likely to be prosecuted and imprisoned post
Richard A. Bierschbach | Yale Law Journal Richard A. Bierschbach 114 Yale L.J. 85 (2004) Criminal procedure largely ignores remorse and apology or
scheduled to have an abortion the following day, Driver looked up Smiths telephone number and left her two telephone messages. Smith did not return
one’s public movements for twenty-eight days using a GPS device violated a reasonable expectation of privacy and constituted a Fourth Amendment search