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Ariel N. Lavinbuk | Yale Law Journal Ariel N. Lavinbuk 114 Yale L.J. 855 (2005) Mainstream and revisionist scholars advance radically different
of social, economic, and political life. A liberal society grants its citizens far wider berth to arrange their households than to choose their
“riddle of rape-by-deception” goes too far in eviscerating the body of rape law that courts and legislatures have developed over the past decades
Mary D. Fan | Yale Law Journal Mary D. Fan 112 Yale L.J. 1633 (2003) Why some harms count before the courts and others do not is a matter of acute
Sotomayor and Linda Greenhouse. The lecture touched on topics including Justice Sotomayor’s conception of her role and her jurisprudence, her agreements and disagreements with...
counsel” to indigent defendants remains unmanageable, largely because the nation’s public defender offices are overworked and underfunded. Faced with
to “civic participation” and the concept of “equality of arms”—resonate with emerging U.S. jurisprudence in both state and federal courts and suggest new...
Janna J. Hansen | Yale Law Journal Janna J. Hansen 112 Yale L.J. 2465 (2003) Government contracts with private providers for the supply of goods and
Ethan J. Leib | Yale Law Journal Ethan J. Leib 119 Yale L.J. 1864 (2010). In our recent book, Privilege or Punish: Criminal Justice and the Challenge
witnesses developed against a cultural background that equated a woman’s “honor,” and thus her credibility, with her sexual virtue. The idea that a woman’s