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Forum: Let the Law Journal Be the Law Journal and the Blog Be the Blog
The Yale Law Journal - Forum: Let the Law Journal Be the Law Journal and the Blog Be the Blog Let the Law Journal Be the Law Journal and the Blog Be
News: Yale Law Journal Participates in Lutie A. Lytle Black Women Law Faculty Writing Workshop
Faculty Writing Workshop and Retreat, SMU Dedman Sch. L., https://law.smu.edu/lutie. To learn about Lutie A. Lytle, the first woman law professor in
Jurisdiction and Applicable Law Under UNCLOS
Max Planck Encyclopedia Pub. Int’l L. ¶ 7 (Mar. 2013), http://opil.ouplaw.com /view/10.1093/law:epil/9780199231690/law-9780199231690-e723 http
The Moral Impact Theory of Law
I would also like to indicate how the theory relates to a larger understanding of law’s nature and, in particular, of what law, by its nature, is
The President and Immigration Law Redux
explain exactly why the President’s immigration initiatives are both lawful and desirable. They promote important rule-of-law values, such as
Legislative Constitutionalism and Federal Indian Law
determination and collaborative lawmaking. Federal Indian law has thus reshaped the face of U.S. government from Congress to the American state, as well as its
The Fourth Amendment and General Law
country’s general law, courts would look to the laws and practices of different jurisdictions as relevant data points—persuasive precedent—not as
Early Release in International Criminal Law
Yale Law Journal - Early Release in International Criminal Law Early Release in International Criminal Law abstract. Modern international tribunals
Examining the Case for Socialized Law
Yale Law Journal - Examining the Case for Socialized Law Examining the Case for Socialized Law abstract. Most people would agree with Frederick
Rethinking Criminal Law and Family Status
Yale Law Journal - Rethinking Criminal Law and Family Status