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Alison L. LaCroix

The Yale Law Journal - Alison L. LaCroix Alison L. LaCroix Essay This essay argues that the interpretive struggle over the meaning of American

Justice Samuel Alito

The Yale Law Journal - Justice Samuel Alito Justice Samuel Alito Tribute Justice Samuel Alito For those of us who had the privilege of knowing Nino

Justice Alito: A Decade on the Court

The Yale Law Journal - Justice Alito: A Decade on the Court Forum Collection Justice Alito: A Decade on the Court Forum Only two weeks before Justice

Forum: The Draft Restatement (Third) of Conflict of Laws: A Response to Brilmayer & Listwa

criticism makes little sense even on its own terms. Introduction In 1934, the American Law Institute (ALI) published the Restatement (First) of Conflict of

Legal Scholarship for Judges

epitomized by the American Law Institute (ALI), “founded in 1923 following a study conducted by a group of prominent American judges, lawyers, and teachers

Forum: Lessons from the Suffrage Movement in Iran

supporters for their side. This was particularly true of the pro-American Prime Minister, Ali Amini, whose opposition to women’s rights served as a sign

Miss-Conceptions: Abortifacients, Regulatory Failure, and Political Opportunity

Butler, Ali Cooper-Ponte, Jessica Laird, Megan McGlynn, Brian McGrail, Sonja Yoerg, and the YLJ editors for their comments and support. I also thank

Not Hers Alone: Victim Standing Before the CEDAW Committee After M.W. v. Denmark

author would like to thank Professors Michael Reisman and Ali Miller for their feedback on early drafts of this Note and the editors of the Yale Law

Litigating Data Sovereignty

Technology, and the Electronic Frontier Foundation. Thanks also to the editors of the Yale Law Journal, most especially Ali Cooper-Ponte, whose

Sexual Privacy

editors of the Yale Law Journal, especially Ali Cooper-Ponte who made all the difference with her astute feedback.