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Recognizing Character: A New Perspective on Character Evidence

Yale Law Journal - Recognizing Character: A New Perspective on Character Evidence

Forum: Equal Justice-Same Vision in a New Day

The Yale Law Journal - Forum: Equal Justice-Same Vision in a New Day Equal Justice-Same Vision in a New Day No single narrative can capture the

In Wakefield’s Wake: Rescuing New Yorks Enterprise Corruption Jurisprudence

; 6 Richard A. Greenberg et al., New York Practice Series: New York Criminal Law § 36:8, n.11 (3d ed. 2014) (discussing People v. Marquez, N.Y. L.J

Forum: Can New York Publish President Trump’s State Tax Returns?

Dep’t Tax’n & Fi… In re Grand Jury Empanelled January 21, 1981, 535 F. Supp. 537, 542 n.4 (D.N.J. 1982). See Robert P. Strauss, State Disclosure of

Capitalist Development, Labor Law, and the New Working Class

law in neoliberalism and on the interrelations among class, race, and gender. As noted above, this Book Review focuses on The Next Shift’s implications

Prison Malapportionment: Forging a New Path for State Courts

357-page opinion, a North Carolina court did what the Supreme Court could not, invalidating the state’s legislative maps on illegal partisan

Currency Policies and Legal Developmentin Colonial New England

Yale Law Journal - Currency Policies and Legal Developmentin Colonial New England Currency Policies and Legal Development in Colonial New England

An Old Judicial Role for a New Litigation Era

Yale Law Journal - An Old Judicial Role for a New Litigation Era

The New Jim Crow Is the Old Jim Crow

Yale Law Journal - The New Jim Crow Is the Old Jim Crow The New Jim Crow Is the Old Jim Crow abstract. A vast divide exists in the national

Forum: Tar Heel Constitutionalism: The New Judicial Federalism in North Carolina

constitutionality. See Quinn v. State, 526 P.3d 1, 12 n.9 (Wash. 2023). Conversely, the North Carolina Supreme Court in other decisions has emphasized the