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Sonia Sotomayors Note | Yale Law Journal Sonia Sotomayors Note Supreme Court nominee Judge Sonia Sotomayor was a member of the Yale Law School Class of 1979 and an editor of the Ya
Legal Ethics Symposium | Yale Law Journal Legal Ethics Symposium The Pocket Part is proud to present our final symposium issue of the academic year, examining reoccuring and novel
Gubernatorial Foreign Policy | Yale Law Journal Gubernatorial Foreign Policy
use that power creatively. They might estimate the sentence reduction that a cooperator would have earned; discount it by the probability that the
Virtual World Feudalism | Yale Law Journal Virtual World Feudalism Second Life is a feudal society. No, not metaphorically. Literally. Two problems have preoccupied scholars of vir
and Central Park both are far less woolly than they were in the 1970s, before the establishment of the Times Square BID and the Central Park
The Emergency Constitution | Yale Law Journal
client and reporter’s privileges. This essay argues that, as the U.S. Supreme Court recognized in Jaffee v. Redmond, all evidentiary privileges must serve
President credit for honoring their constitutional vision. President Bush has been especially solicitous of congressional prerogatives here. He has gone to
351 U.S. 105 (1956); see also Estlund, supra note 22, at 314-15. As discussed below, rights of access for non-employee organizers were essentially