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Yale Law Journal The Nineteenth Amendment at 100 The Nineteenth Amendment’s ratification in 1920 granted women the right to vote, but fell short of
held, a forerunner attempt at promoting the patient voice in drug approvals. Under the FDA Safety and Innovation Act, the Agency held twenty-four
Yale Law Journal Administrative Law at a Turning Point Administrative law faces a critical juncture. Settled doctrines ranging from deference to
From Litigation, Legislation:A Review of Brian Landsberg’s Free at Last To Vote: The Alabama Origins of the 1965 Voting Rights Act | Yale Law Journal
I Did Not Come Here To Defend Myself: Responding to War on Terror Detainees Attempts To Dismiss Counsel and Boycott the Trial | Yale Law Journal I
Can Attorneys and Clients Conspire? | Yale Law Journal
to mobility—regions with low levels of college attainment are least mobile. See Moretti, supra note 2, at 90-107. × US Residential Foreclosure Crisis
other states have now followed. The extraordinary nature of this scheme has been overshadowed by both the private enforcement mechanism at the core of
“Done in Convention”: The Attestation Clause and the Declaration of Independence | Yale Law Journal
Contractual Waiver of Corporate Attorney-Client Privilege | Yale Law Journal