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that the state must never punish people for their mere thoughts—for their beliefs, desires, fantasies, and unexecuted intentions. This maxim is all but
scholarship and the popular press, or present a novel argument on a timely issue that has received attention. Submissions should be no more than 1,500
Dean of Law and Life | Yale Law Journal
Massachusetts border, is hosting a sale of champagne. No store in the Hartford vicinity has cut prices. Though you would naturally take advantage of the
NSA) to engage in nearly four years of secret, warrantless domestic surveillance of uncounted American citizens and residents, notwithstanding the
which Charlie posited in his article The New Property) is one example of this. But the insight into young people’s deep anguish and need for
Federal Regulation of State Court Procedures | Yale Law Journal Federal Regulation of State Court Procedures
Should the Criminal Defendant Be Assigned a Seat in Court? | Yale Law Journal Should the Criminal Defendant Be Assigned a Seat in Court?
Searching for Solutions to the Indigent Defense Crisis in the Broader Criminal Justice Reform Agenda | Yale Law Journal Searching for Solutions to the Indigent Defense Crisis in th
Disaggregating Legal Strategies in the War on Terror | Yale Law Journal Disaggregating Legal Strategies in the War on Terror