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studies. The case of French Polynesia highlights effects on people’s right to freely dispose of their natural resources. The case of the Republic of
Nathan Nash | Yale Law Journal Nathan Nash Drawing on the authors’ clinical experience, this Comment describes an asymmetry in how courts award
Zachary R. New | Yale Law Journal Zachary R. New For centuries, noncitizens serving in the U.S. Armed Forces during periods of hostilities have been
Essay argues against rewriting existing ethical rules to permit nonlawyer ownership because it both fails to solve the access-to-justice problem, as advocates claim it will, and ...
Jennifer D. Oliva | Yale Law Journal Jennifer D. Oliva The United States has criminalized cannabis since 1970. In response to pleas for reform and
Anthony M. Ciolli | Yale Law Journal Anthony M. Ciolli The American Bar Association (ABA) has done much to remedy its history of racial
controversial areas like abortion and gun control. Litigants challenging such laws—and their attorneys—face liability for the opposing party’s legal fees, while the state and its ...
subordination and should be at the forefront of efforts to reform digital and physical public space. Robust privacy protections empower marginalized groups to
Laura Hallas | Yale Law Journal Laura Hallas This Note examines the World Health Organization’s current efforts to create a novel pandemic treaty as
systems rests on both integrity and autochthony. Through theoretical and comparative inquiry, we explore the ways in which initial federal constitutional