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Psalm Brown | Yale Law Journal Psalm Brown Public housing suffers from disinvestment, and, today, many residents live in substandard conditions. By
Maxine Burkett | Yale Law Journal Maxine Burkett In May 2011, The Yale Law Journal Online introduced a new series called Summary Judgment, featuring
Liberated Slaves | Yale Law Journal Liberated Slaves Like British admiralty courts and courts in many civil law countries, the international slave
Jeanne Charn | Yale Law Journal Jeanne Charn 122 Yale L.J. 2206 (2013). Recent empirical studies tested whether litigants with access to lawyers
Vicki Schultz | Yale Law Journal Vicki Schultz The #MeToo movement has spurred a renewed focus on sexual harassment. But often, the narratives that
Bruce Ackerman | Yale Law Journal Bruce Ackerman 113 Yale L.J. 1871 (2004) I know that some people question if America is really in a war at all
Michael Aikins | Yale Law Journal Michael Aikins 121 Yale L.J. 624 (2011). This Note proposes a solution to what has been one of the most vexing
Laura Hallas | Yale Law Journal Laura Hallas This Note examines the World Health Organization’s current efforts to create a novel pandemic treaty as
Rebecca Aviel | Yale Law Journal Rebecca Aviel The First Amendment is a well-known barrier to sensible technology regulation. While scholars blame
Daniel Backman | Yale Law Journal Daniel Backman This Note traces the separation of powers in U.S. antimonopoly law—a division of authority that