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News: Yale Law Journal Announces Winners of the Law and Technology Essay Competition

School of Law’s Program on Understanding Law, Science, and Evidence (PULSE). Solow-Niederman earned her J.D. cum laude from Harvard Law School, where

News: Yale Law Journal Participates in the "Honoring Womens Advancement in Law" Conference

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What We Ask of Law

rule of law is, for academic lawyers like Richard H. Fallon, Jr., “central to our political and rhetorical traditions, possibly even to our sense of

Free-World Law Behind Bars

regulatory law is often more welfare enhancing because it develops in noncarceral contexts, whereas constitutional prison law’s development is stunted

Forum: Election Law and Election Subversion

constant, the study of election law quickly expands. Legal experts now are simultaneously occupied with: first, the substance of election laws; second

Political Entrenchment and Public Law

Yale Law Journal - Political Entrenchment and Public Law Political Entrenchment and Public Law abstract. Courts and legal scholars have long been

Forum: Racial Myopia in Family Law

laws utilized to support them in order to achieve the goal of adapting family law to address the needs and interests of all older people. Introduction

Disability Law and HIV Criminalization

Yale Law Journal - Disability Law and HIV Criminalization Disability Law and HIV Criminalization abstract. Over thirty states maintain criminal laws

The Law of Presidential Transitions

Yale Law Journal - The Law of Presidential Transitions The Law of Presidential Transitions abstract. Presidents-elect and presidential transition

The Future of Disability Law

Yale Law Journal - The Future of Disability Law