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Stephenson argues instead that “the Constitution can and should be read to construe Senate inaction on a nominee as implied consent to the appointment, at
Bratt responds to Dailey & Rosenbury’s New Law of the Child, arguing for a youth-led movement to reform how children are understood and valued in
Gideon’s Amici: Why Do Prosecutors So Rarely Defend the Rights of the Accused? | Yale Law Journal Gideon’s Amici: Why Do Prosecutors So Rarely Defend the Rights of the Accused?
program and read more about the Lytle Workshop, please visit 13th Annual Lutie A. Lytle Black Women Law Faculty Workshop and Writing Retreat, Penn St. L
Defining Family in Immigration Law: Accounting for Nontraditional Families in Citizenship by Descent | Yale Law Journal Defining Family in Immigration Law: Accounting for ...
Immigration and Nationality Act. That Act created a comprehensive scheme to assess whether children born outside of the United States are entitled to U.S
Wade. They address “abortion conflict as an expression of politics—a conflict in which the Supreme Court was not the only or even the most important
Responsibility Measures Cannot Protect Against Prosecutorial Misconduct In a recent New York Times article on the upcoming Smith v. Cain oral argument
Assessing the Effects of Twombly and Iqbal on Access to Discovery A forthcoming YLJ Note has already received attention from legal commentators. Jonah
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