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The Yale Law Journal - Copyright Law Copyright Law Forum Christopher Jon Sprigman In its recent decision in Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual
The Yale Law Journal - Housing Law Housing Law Forum Public housing suffers from disinvestment, and, today, many residents live in substandard
The Yale Law Journal - Tribal Law Tribal Law Note This Note argues that Indian tribes can best address disenrollment by viewing the problem through
The Yale Law Journal - Election Law Election Law Forum “Democracy’s Distrust” explores how the Supreme Court has eroded voting rights and weakened
The Yale Law Journal - Comparative Law Comparative Law Article Using new archival research, this Article argues that notice-and-comment rulemaking
The Yale Law Journal - Education Law Education Law Note This Note uncovers the history of how the Brigham Young University Police Department blurred
The Yale Law Journal - Law and Technology Law and Technology Feature Rebecca Aviel, Margot E. Kaminski, Toni M. Massaro & Andrew Keane Woods The
in order to advance their clients’ interests, progressive lawyers must redefine public interest law such that it centers on a commitment to developing
The Yale Law Journal - Cultural-Property Law Cultural-Property Law Note The recent protests over Confederate memorials illustrate a gap in cultural