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allocate scarce legal resources among deserving clients? How can we increase access to justice more generally? As legal services lawyers and clinical law
Lindsey Gailmard | Yale Law Journal Lindsey Gailmard Prevailing constitutional interpretation sees Congress’s role as legislative, but members of
Gustavo Berrizbeitia | Yale Law Journal Gustavo Berrizbeitia The prevalent academic critique of arbitration, the access-to-justice critique, fails to
Cristina RodrÃguez | Yale Law Journal Cristina RodrÃguez An elected leader’s control may seem essential to bureaucratic accountability. But the
Eli Nachmany | Yale Law Journal Eli Nachmany In Separation-of-Powers Avoidance, Z. Payvand Ahdout reconceptualizes a bevy of separation-of-powers
Brian Liu | Yale Law Journal Brian Liu Honest services fraud is a vital anticorruption statute used by federal prosecutors to police state and local
Xiyin Tang | Yale Law Journal Xiyin Tang 122 Yale L.J. 218 (2012). The Visual Artists Rights Act of 1990 (VARA) controversially recognized artists
Amir Nezar | Yale Law Journal Amir Nezar 121 Yale L.J. 678 (2011). As punitive damages have gained greater visibility in Supreme Court jurisprudence
Taisu Zhang | Yale Law Journal Taisu Zhang This Article argues that the rise of the modern state was a necessary condition for the rise of the
Alaa Chaker | Yale Law Journal Alaa Chaker This Comment proposes the first comprehensive path forward for challenging prison malapportionment in