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David Menschel | Yale Law Journal David Menschel 111 Yale L.J. 183 (2001) According to American public memory, slavery in the United States was
Patrick Mulvaney | Yale Law Journal Patrick Mulvaney For the past three decades, the practice of judicial override in capital cases has allowed
Ryan C. Williams | Yale Law Journal Ryan C. Williams 120 Yale L.J. 408 (2010). The nature and scope of the rights protected by the Due Process
late 1960s. Death sentences and executions have reached their lowest annual numbers since the early 1970s. Following decades during which the death
the elements. Because the valuation of harm within duty equals the valuation within the damages remedy, a fully aligned rule gives dutyholders the
Damian Williams | Yale Law Journal Damian Williams 116 Yale L.J. 1116 (2007) Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act (VRA)—the preclearance provision that
Jed Glickstein | Yale Law Journal Jed Glickstein 122 Yale L.J. 1964 (2013). In Hosanna-Tabor Evangelical Lutheran Church & School v. EEOC, the
literature is normative--how can the dilemma of judicial review in a democracy be reconciled theoretically? In this vast, important, and sometimes self-important...
Gideon v. Wainwright remains unfulfilled. They decry both the inadequate quality of representation available to indigent defendants and the racially