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Amanda Shanor | Yale Law Journal Amanda Shanor Claims that the Constitution prohibits business licensing requirements have proliferated in recent
program did not violate the Establishment Clause of the Constitution. There are, however, complex constitutional questions about vouchers...
Rebecca Buckwalter-Poza | Yale Law Journal Rebecca Buckwalter-Poza There is a crisis in access to justice in the United States. The justice gap—the
methodologically and conceptually. The crisis arises in large part from the judiciary’s dependence on comparators—those who are like a discrimination claimant but
Ellen D. Katz | Yale Law Journal Ellen D. Katz The pending challenge to section 5 of the Voting Rights Act insists the statute is no longer necessary
Steven Wu | Yale Law Journal Steven Wu 115 Yale L.J. 491 (2005) In 2000, a year after the shooting of Amadou Diallo, a select committee of the New
violating state criminal law while discharging his federal duties? Over the past decade, developments in the doctrines associated with federalism have
Roger A. Fairfax, Jr. | Yale Law Journal Roger A. Fairfax, Jr. 122 Yale L.J. 2316 (2013). As we mark the fiftieth anniversary of the Gideon v
it are the primary subjects of this Essay. It is an age-old maxim of criminal jurisprudence that the state must never punish people for their mere
states write legislation. Even as the Supreme Court has curtailed administrative power in the name of federalism, this Article shows how agency