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Kory A. Langhofer
The Yale Law Journal - Kory A. Langhofer Kory A. Langhofer Comment 115 Yale L.J. 1823 (2006) This Comment argues that the courts overlook important
Ela A. Leshem
The Yale Law Journal - Ela A. Leshem Ela A. Leshem Note The ability of peremptory strikes to contribute to impartial juries has long been debated. This Note argues that both ...
David A. Dana
The Yale Law Journal - David A. Dana David A. Dana Article 110 Yale L.J. 733 (2001) The general principle of escalating penalties based on offense
Benjamin A. Lindy
The Yale Law Journal - Benjamin A. Lindy Benjamin A. Lindy Note 120 Yale L.J. 1130 (2011). This Note uses the 1999 sunset and 2003 reauthorization of
Richard A. Bierschbach
The Yale Law Journal - Richard A. Bierschbach Richard A. Bierschbach Essay 114 Yale L.J. 85 (2004) Criminal procedure largely ignores remorse and
Kenneth A. Bamberger
The Yale Law Journal - Kenneth A. Bamberger Kenneth A. Bamberger Article 118 Yale L.J. 64 (2008). Who should ensure that statutes are interpreted to
Galit A. Sarfaty
The Yale Law Journal - Galit A. Sarfaty Galit A. Sarfaty Note 114 Yale L.J. 1791 (2005) The World Bank has emerged as an important actor in the
Brian A. Fox
The Yale Law Journal - Brian A. Fox Brian A. Fox Forum This Essay argues that that civil litigation between private parties in the data privacy space
Bruce A. Green
The Yale Law Journal - Bruce A. Green Bruce A. Green Essay 122 Yale L.J. 2336 (2013). In Gideon v. Wainwright, twenty-three state attorneys general
Sarah A. Seo
The Yale Law Journal - Sarah A. Seo Sarah A. Seo Essay Prevailing narratives of the Warren Court’s Due Process Revolution emphasize how it