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David E. McCraw | Yale Law Journal David E. McCraw Not long after the Freedom of Information Act (“FOIA”) went into effect, consumer advocate Ralph
staff’s criticisms of their recent article, which found, contrary to the Commission’s prior work, no evidence that racial disparity in sentences
Tracey L. Meares | Yale Law Journal Tracey L. Meares In this Essay, Professors Tyler and Meares highlight the ways in which recent social science
the plaintiff will usually lose, even if the claims are based on independent events, and thus the probability of at least one of the claims being
claims in the first book and the longer story of the United Statess public rangelands in the second. Both authors take a jaundiced...
Supreme Court. If only the Court had stayed its hand or decided Roe v. Wade on narrower grounds, they argue, the nation would have reached a political
and-control measures. One of the primary categories of incentive-based regulations--and one that has gained significant support of economics scholars
jurisprudence in the field of criminal law offers no shortage of themes to discuss, but it especially shows how he has advanced originalism as a respected
Emerging Trends in State Law | Yale Law Journal Emerging Trends in State Law In this Pocket Part Podcast, Chief Justice Randall T. Shepard of the
Yale Law Journal Emerging Technologies in Investigations Novel technologies shift the costs of government investigations. They alter who controls key