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Lawyers as Leaders | Yale Law Journal Lawyers as Leaders In this Essay, I argue that graduates of law schools should aspire not just to be wise
Student Derivative Lawsuits | Yale Law Journal
Treaties End: The Past, Present, and Future of International Lawmaking in the United States | Yale Law Journal
lawyering as “a model of practice in which lawyers accountable to marginalized constituencies mobilize law to build power to produce enduring social change
Lawmaking in the Shadow of the Bargain: Contract Procedure as a Second-Best Alternative to Mandatory Arbitration | Yale Law Journal
Of course, modified language would be necessary in the context of lawyering, given that when lawyers participate in completely legitimate election law
Bad News for Everybody: Lawson and Kopel on Health Care Reform and Originalism | Yale Law Journal Bad News for Everybody: Lawson and Kopel on Health
Laws Migration: American Exceptionalism, Silent Dialogues, and Federalisms Multiple Ports of Entry | Yale Law Journal
Fellow in Artificial Intelligence, Law, and Policy for UCLA School of Law’s Program on Understanding Law, Science, and Evidence (PULSE). Solow-Niederman
responsiveness across diverse legal contexts. Lawyers’ Monopoly and the Promises of AI | Yale Law Journal Lawyers’ Monopoly and the Promises of AI abstract