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M. Margaret McKeown | Yale Law Journal M. Margaret McKeown This Essay explores the ethics and politics of extrajudicial activities from a distinctly
contorted districts are legally suspect. This Essay proposes a “Predominance Test” that limits the most egregious gerrymanders by comparing challenged
Zachary Potter | Yale Law Journal Zachary Potter The prohibition on contingency fee arrangements with divorce lawyers is a relic of the coverture
some. Can anything be done to depolarize positions around them and other public health issues? We show how flagging that vaccine passports are not a novelty and can foster support ...
ILAs)—play a powerful lawmaking function yet lack democratic accountability. It traces the problem to state statutory schemes, where checks designed to
benefits access. However, creative impact litigation is still a powerful tool for enforcing benefits recipients’ rights.
a once-unilateral focus on maximizing production and address environmental and social concerns.
the Republic of Kiribati demonstrates how a defeatist narrative of such effects undermines sovereignty.
crises, whether personal or nationwide. Yet the pandemic also helped reveal what building a housing safety net requires.
a series of American transplantations of English rulemaking procedures. Yet, as this Article emphasizes, during the 1930s and 1940s Americans only