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unions and the laws that support them on both economic and ethical grounds. On the one hand, unions may contribute...
Saul Levmore | Yale Law Journal Saul Levmore 122 Yale L.J. 690 (2012). Legal rules severely restrict payments to fact witnesses, though the
their counsel with potential class members, until the Supreme Court, in Gulf Oil Co. v. Bernard, called for specific findings and a weighing of interests
Linda Greenhouse | Yale Law Journal Linda Greenhouse On February 3, 2014, Justice Sonia Sotomayor delivered the James A. Thomas Lecture at Yale Law
from a U.S. court? Increasingly, and troublingly, the answer is yes. In In re Soto Vega, the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) denied a gay mans
demanded with unprecedented force. Corporate litigators toil around the clock to perfect their clients cases. Public defenders stagger under the heaviest caseloads their...
consistent with the First Amendment. Much of the discussion has centered on copyright laws ability to suppress transformative, creative reuses of
out a court more likely to be favorable to them in order to obtain sweeping relief. This picture, though, oversimplifies the relationship between
The Supreme Court agreed with Gideon that the Sixth Amendment guaranteed him the right to counsel at trial. Recently, Galin Frye and Anthony Cooper
Ariel Porat | Yale Law Journal Ariel Porat 122 Yale L.J. 690 (2012). Legal rules severely restrict payments to fact witnesses, though the government