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Ralph Baxter | Yale Law Journal Ralph Baxter Ralph Baxter explains how state bars can alleviate America’s access-to-justice crisis by opening up the
allay some of these challenges through procedural requirements throughout the federal bureaucracy that entrenched scientific analysis and expertise
Patrick Holland | Yale Law Journal Patrick Holland A key exception to the Fair Housing Act’s prohibition of familial-status discrimination has
and its impact on welfare-rights litigation. The Essay argues that the lack of direct regulation of these practices threatens benefits access. However
James Davis III | Yale Law Journal James Davis III This Essay introduces double-double consciousness as a new way of conceptualizing the
Mitchell Chervu Johnston | Yale Law Journal Mitchell Chervu Johnston When the law’s requirements are uncertain, potential remedies for a violation of
detention to deter immigrants from pursuing their claims to remain in the United States.
Ruth Vassar Lazenby | Yale Law Journal Ruth Vassar Lazenby This Essay analyzes New York City data on the collection of fines and concludes that
kind of “gamified” product design drives investors to lose money by overtrading. But if regulators try to cure the problem by de-gamifying the software, they will pick a First ...
Steffi Ostrowski | Yale Law Journal Steffi Ostrowski Judicial review of the Federal Reserve is uncommon. But this may soon change: a Court skeptical