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should embrace technology and AI responsibly to give more people the legal help they need but can’t afford. This Essay uses a mixed-methods study to
than one hundred countries and all fifty states haveenacted their own freedom of information laws. At the same time, FOIA’s many...
Art Law | Yale Law Journal Art Law Until recently, the United States did little to help repatriate looted antiquities, thanks to a powerful coalition
K-Sue Park | Yale Law Journal K-Sue Park What is the source of jurisdictional power, or the power to say what the law is and give it force in a
frequently levied against sovereignty-based approaches to internet governance is misplaced. Second, it questions the efficacy of Woods’s normative theory
borders. The key question, this Article contends, is not whether states can exert control over data, but rather the shape their exercises of sovereign
Excessive Fines Clause in which the effect of property deprivations on individuals and their families—in particular, the infliction of financial
regime, these scholars have taken the enforcement of U.S. securities laws largely for granted. This Note presents an empirical examination of previously unexplored data on the ...
members in civil and criminal cases, on both sides of the proverbial “v.” But in the 1930s, bar associations decimated these clubs, alongside other
Eric S. Fish | Yale Law Journal Eric S. Fish Over the last two decades, U.S. courts have convicted hundreds of thousands of Latin American defendants