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James W. Coleman | Yale Law Journal James W. Coleman Even as the United States has become the world’s leading producer of oil and gas, U.S. oil and
Taleed El-Sabawi | Yale Law Journal Taleed El-Sabawi Through an institutional theory lens, this Essay examines how the family policing system’s
combining the literature on public-housing history and tenant-rights law with the lived experiences of public-housing residents, this Essay uses
explains why courts violate the Establishment Clause when they enforce arbitral decisions that apply religious principles to secular-law disputes.
strategies to overcome them, aiming to begin to level the evidentiary playing field for criminal defendants.
Justin W. Aimonetti | Yale Law Journal Justin W. Aimonetti When applied in tandem, the Supreme Court’s Sullivan standard and state anti-SLAPP
question which the Supreme Court recently failed to clarify. This Note demonstrates why states can have literal ownership of their water, and why a
401(k) plan vesting schedule, causing them to forfeit nonvested employer contributions. This Essay uses data to demonstrate the effects of using
Belisa Pang | Yale Law Journal Belisa Pang Despite their differences, consumer and business Chapter 7 cases are administered by the same trustees
immigrant and that of a parent. This Essay argues that state child services should strive to mitigate the tension between these identities and take an