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complains that official educational policies usurp fundamental parental rights. This Feature shows how these “twin” movements against CRT and for parents
Yale Law Journal The Yale Law Journal Podcast YLJ is excited to introduce The Yale Law Journal Podcast. In each episode, Aurelia Chaudhury 16 and
Belisa Pang | Yale Law Journal Belisa Pang Despite their differences, consumer and business Chapter 7 cases are administered by the same trustees
immigrant and that of a parent. This Essay argues that state child services should strive to mitigate the tension between these identities and take an
reasoning that disenfranchised citizens lack the rights and protections of political equality. Drawing on legal and democratic theory, this Essay challenges
James G. Mandilk | Yale Law Journal James G. Mandilk Using a unique dataset, this Note studies the impact of limited-scope representation and finds
Essay identifies three prescriptive approaches dominating this discourse and explores their fundamental advantages and limitations. It then explains
M. Christian Talley | Yale Law Journal M. Christian Talley When applied in tandem, the Supreme Court’s Sullivan standard and state anti-SLAPP
Crime and Punishment in Black America, Darren Hutchinson reconciles Forman’s research with antiracist accounts of U.S. crime policy. Literature on
Caroline V. Lawrence | Yale Law Journal Caroline V. Lawrence This ten-year retrospective on the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act (MHPAEA