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statutes give public-figure defamation plaintiffs a near-impossible task. Such plaintiffs must introduce facts—before discovery—about the defendant’s mental
challenges to HIV-criminalization laws have failed, federal disability law offers a new pathway for reform.
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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
James G. Mandilk | Yale Law Journal James G. Mandilk Using a unique dataset, this Note studies the impact of limited-scope representation and finds
Lisa Marshall Manheim | Yale Law Journal Lisa Marshall Manheim The threat of election subversion has forced scholars into a rule-of-law pivot. This
Adriel I. Cepeda Derieux | Yale Law Journal Adriel I. Cepeda Derieux The Court’s recent failure to overrule the Insular Cases represents a missed
unlikely to provide a timely solution to protect consumers. Rather than rely on statutory claims or the privacy torts to protect consumer data, this
theory, explains why these trends have emerged, and explores how to transform election law in a pro-voter direction. This pro-voter approach is