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Lucy Wang | Yale Law Journal Lucy Wang 117 Yale L.J. 1900 (2008). Being fat is one of the most devastating social stigmas today. In seeking a legal
representation by public defenders while the remainder receive court-appointed private attorneys. We exploit this random assignment to measure how defense
professors who have spent the bulk of our careers in neighborhood-based antipoverty programs, we grapple constantly with these individual, institutional, and systemic...
the constitutional rights of any accused too poor to afford an attorney. But Gideon also promised more. Writ small, Gideon promised to protect
cases reviewing government actions during national emergencies. Rejecting the conventional approach assessing deference as a matter of degree or as a
Jonathan T. Molot | Yale Law Journal Jonathan T. Molot 113 Yale L.J. 27 (2003) Because litigation has changed so dramatically in the last half
its own imprimatur, war powers debates now hinge on traditional statutory interpretation, albeit in a unique context. This Note draws upon the complete set of judicial...
three close readings, coupled with details from her memoir, serve as the basis for a “reading” of Justice Sotomayor. In toto, these readings...
suggest that propertizing culture impedes the free flow of ideas, speech, and perhaps culture itself. In our view, these critiques arise largely because commentators...