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Ela A. Leshem | Yale Law Journal Ela A. Leshem The ability of peremptory strikes to contribute to impartial juries has long been debated. This Note
Ramsi A. Woodcock | Yale Law Journal Ramsi A. Woodcock Online search renders most advertising obsolete for conveying product information. Today, the
Noah M. Kazis | Yale Law Journal Noah M. Kazis COVID-19 posed an unprecedented challenge to housing stability. This Essay argues that the pandemic
relationships while awaiting the right to wed. In discussing how courts now count those pre-equality years toward the length of couples’ relationships—a
precedents as judicial avoidance. But one of the cases she cites as a foil—Seila Law LLC v. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau—is a curious fit. The removal cases are tough to ...
Michael Bindas | Yale Law Journal Michael Bindas When Carson v. Makin allowed religious schools participation in educational-choice programs, the
Cecilia (Yixi) Cheng | Yale Law Journal Cecilia (Yixi) Cheng The Hatch-Waxman Act and the AIA balance exclusive rights of pharmaceutical patent
Reid Kress Weisbord | Yale Law Journal Reid Kress Weisbord This Essay examines the overlooked long-term costs generated by restricted charitable
Christiana Markella de Borja | Yale Law Journal Christiana Markella de Borja This Essay examines the overlooked long-term costs generated by
fundamental change in how juveniles are treated in the criminal justice system. But the better reading is more modest. Instead, they force us to ask what