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process and in representing impoverished clients and their communities. But the egalitarian themes of Elys work on judicial review, reflected in his early contribution to Gideon ...
Travis Crum | Yale Law Journal Travis Crum The Fifteenth Amendment is usually an afterthought compared to the Fourteenth Amendment. This oversight is
utilizes their insights to both explore the challenges that face the next generation of civil rights lawyers and offer...
James T. Campbell | Yale Law Journal James T. Campbell “The Law of the Territories” is an emerging academic heading for legal scholarship on the
nettlesome conflict, this Article disaggregates the distinct interests that support publicity laws, and then analyzes how these intersect with First
mutual fund shareholders do not sell their shares—they redeem them from the issuing funds for cash. We argue that this unique form of exit almost
L.J. 85 (2004) Criminal procedure largely ignores remorse and apology or, at most, uses them as proxies for an individual defendants badness. The
Yale Law Journal Antitrust and Digital Platforms A fierce debate is raging over the proper level of antitrust enforcement against big tech companies
Michael Coenen | Yale Law Journal Michael Coenen 119 Yale L.J. 966 (2010). The signing of the U.S. Constitution is traditionally understood as the
for constitutional theory for the last fifty years? That is the question taken up in this, the last installment of The History of the