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Douglas NeJaime | Yale Law Journal Douglas NeJaime The prospect of productively leveraging litigation loss should not insulate decisions about
account. This Essay therefore proposes a broad antisubordination theory of the criminal law which grapples directly with disparities in power, rather
closure as a case-management tool to encourage efficiency and fairness. After then-Attorney General Sessions ended this practice, the U.S. immigration-court
Call For Papers: State Law | Yale Law Journal Call For Papers: State Law The Yale Law Journal Pocket Part is soliciting commentaries for two end-of
Yale Law Journal 2021 Yale Law Journal Student-Essay Competition The Essays in this Collection won the fifth annual Yale Law Journal Student Essay
Congressional Representation for Puerto Rico | Yale Law Journal Congressional Representation for Puerto Rico argues the current commonwealth
they facially appear. This Essay analyzes New York City data on the collection of fines and concludes that slightly more than half of fines imposed
And we should embrace technology and AI responsibly to give more people the legal help they need but can’t afford. An AI arms race and a laissez
THE YALE LAW JOURNAL FORUM J A N U A R Y 1 8 , 2 0 1 7 Prosecutors Respond to Calls for Forensic Science Reform: More Sharks in Dirty
Correspondence | Yale Law Journal Correspondence The British judges carried on an active correspondence with the Foreign Office in London, with