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Pamela S. Karlan

The Yale Law Journal - Pamela S. Karlan Pamela S. Karlan Review 120 Yale L.J. 1420 (2011). American Indians and the Fight for Equal Voting Rights By

S. Lisa Washington

The Yale Law Journal - S. Lisa Washington S. Lisa Washington Feature The legal system’s ability to control people’s time is a form of dominion that

Jacob S. Sherkow

The Yale Law Journal - Jacob S. Sherkow Jacob S. Sherkow Article Shifts in patent law’s enablement and written description requirements make it

Diana S. Reddy

The Yale Law Journal - Diana S. Reddy Diana S. Reddy Feature Within the post-New Deal constitutional framework, unions were categorized as engaging

Gabriel S. Mendlow

The Yale Law Journal - Gabriel S. Mendlow Gabriel S. Mendlow Essay In a legal system where criminal prosecution is the institutional analog of moral

Eric S. Fish

The Yale Law Journal - Eric S. Fish Eric S. Fish Article Over the last two decades, U.S. courts have convicted hundreds of thousands of Latin

Olivia S. Choe

The Yale Law Journal - Olivia S. Choe Olivia S. Choe Note 113 Yale L.J. 1909 (2004) I. THE NEED TO REASSESS REGULATED RIPARIANISM Until recently, the

Aaron S. Edlin

The Yale Law Journal - Aaron S. Edlin Aaron S. Edlin Forum Responding to C. Scott Hemphill and Philip Weiser’s feature on Brooke Group predatory

Neil S. Siegel

The Yale Law Journal - Neil S. Siegel Neil S. Siegel Forum Justice Samuel Alito is regarded by both his champions and his critics as the most

William S. Dodge

The Yale Law Journal - William S. Dodge William S. Dodge Article One of the principal aims of the U.S. Constitution was to give the federal