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Fear of Adversariness: Using Gideon To Restrict Defendants’ Invocation of Adversary Procedures

Yale Law Journal - Fear of Adversariness: Using Gideon To Restrict Defendants’ Invocation of Adversary Procedures

Secret Reason-Giving

Yale Law Journal - Secret Reason-Giving Secret Reason-Giving abstract. Reason-giving plays an important role in our system of governance. Agencies

Forum: Still Speaking in a Judicial Voice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg Two Decades Later

Bader Ginsburg Two Decades Later This Essay was adapted from remarks delivered at Equality’s Frontiers, a panel discussion celebrating Justice Ginsburg’s

Margaret Gilhooley

The Yale Law Journal - Margaret Gilhooley Margaret Gilhooley Review 111 Yale L.J. 1179 (2002) The book jacket promises drama. David Kessler, former

Myriam Gilles

The Yale Law Journal - Myriam Gilles Myriam Gilles Review In Equal Justice: Fair Legal Systems in an Unfair World, Frederick Wilmot-Smith argues that

Forum: Ending the Incarceration of Women and Girls

a prison abolition framework to end the incarceration of women and girls. We know that a prison will never be the place for a woman or girl to

Giving the Constitution to the Courts

Yale Law Journal - Giving the Constitution to the Courts Giving the Constitution to the Courts

Clayton P. Gillette

The Yale Law Journal - Clayton P. Gillette Clayton P. Gillette Feature City subunits may facilitate municipal objectives of service provision and

Shoshana L. Gillers

The Yale Law Journal - Shoshana L. Gillers Shoshana L. Gillers Note 110 Yale L.J. 691 (2001)

The Power of Police Officers to Give “Lawful Orders”

Yale Law Journal - The Power of Police Officers to Give “Lawful Orders” The Power of Police Officers to Give “Lawful Orders” abstract. Forty-four