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News: Yale Law Journal Announces Winners of Journalism, Communication & Media Law Student Essay Competition

of its annual Student Essay Competition, focused this year on emerging issues in Journalism, Communication & Media Law. The two Essays will be

News: Yale Law Journal Announces Winners of Emerging Issues in Health Law Essay Competition

Recent Graduate Essay Competition, focused this year on emerging issues in health law. The three Essays will be published in the Yale Law Journal Forum in

Seventh Annual Student Essay Competition

law and liberty to contemporary American family law, this Essay concludes that family-law scholars—especially those undertaking distributional

Eighth Annual Student Essay Competition

winners of the annual Yale Law Journal Student Essay Competition. This year’s topic was “Emerging Issues in Criminal Law.” The three winning Essays explore

Forum: Their Bark Is Bigger Than Their Bite: An Essay on Who Bleeds When the Wolves Bite

The Yale Law Journal - Forum: Their Bark Is Bigger Than Their Bite: An Essay on Who Bleeds When the Wolves Bite Their Bark Is Bigger Than Their Bite

News: Fourth Yale Law Journal Forum Student Essay Competition - Submissions Extended to September 15, 2020

ABA-accredited law school. Each individual may submit only one previously unpublished Essay, and Essays may not be submitted to other law reviews

Forum: The Estate Tax Fundamentals of Celebrity and Control

over them. As the Tax Court said in Estate of Wadewitz . . .: “ It is well established, that where a decedent holds only a property interest which

News: SCOTUSblog Spotlights Volume 125 Feature and Volume 126 Essay on Whole Woman’s Health v. Hellerstedt

The Yale Law Journal - News: SCOTUSblog Spotlights Volume 125 Feature and Volume 126 Essay on i Whole Woman’s Health v. Hellerstedt /i SCOTUSblog

News: Supreme Court Decision (Pena-Rodriguez v. Colorado) Cites Volume 113 Essay on Racial Animus in Jury Deliberations

The Yale Law Journal - News: Supreme Court Decision ( i Pena-Rodriguez v. Colorado /i ) Cites Volume 113 Essay on Racial Animus in Jury Deliberations

News: Media Coverage of Betsy Cooper's YLJO Essay, Judges in Jeopardy!: Could IBM’s Watson Beat Courts At Their Own Game?

The Yale Law Journal - News: Media Coverage of Betsy Coopers YLJO Essay, Judges in Jeopardy!: Could IBM’s Watson Beat Courts At Their Own Game? Media