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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
Beijing University Law School claims that Chinese legal scholars uncritically accept foreign models and rule-of-law ideology in discussing the future of the Chinese legal system ...
Solange Hilfinger-Pardo | Yale Law Journal Solange Hilfinger-Pardo Drawing on the authors’ clinical experience, this Comment describes an asymmetry
making immigration arrests in state and local courthouses. ICE’s refusal to stop these arrests raises the question: can anything more be done to stop
’ “moral rights” by protecting their work from alteration or destruction and by preventing the use of an artist’s name on a work he did not create. While
describe the process by which insureds utilize private knowledge of their own riskiness when deciding to buy or forgo insurance. If A knows he will die
Robert Yablon | Yale Law Journal Robert Yablon 115 Yale L.J. 1833 (2006) Despite the prominent role they play in election contests, validation
an important book, Active Liberty, which crystallizes a fundamental set of beliefs about the American Constitution and his role as a Justice. Taking
appointed attorneys from abandoning their clients after trial. The Court provided that if counsel wishes to withdraw from a “frivolous” case, he or she