RHONDA BROWN (Editor-in-Chief, Yale Law & Policy Review): We at the Yale Law & Policy Review like to consider ourselves unusual if not unique in our multidisciplinary approach and our focus on contemporary legal issues. This is the first time in recent memory, however, that we have taken ourselves off the printed page and tried to address these issues in a live forum. As a result, there are a number of people I would like to thank because we certainly could not have tried this without their help
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RHONDA BROWN (Editor-in-Chief, Yale Law \u26 Policy Review): We at the Yale Law \u26 Policy Review l...
My classmates Jim Tourtelott, Joe Sommer, and Eva Saks invented the Yale Journal of Law & the Humani...
We all owe a debt of gratitude to my colleagues, Professors Hal Maier and Jon Charney. Professor Mai...
In this, our twenty-sixth year of publication, The Yale Journal of International Law has broadened i...
Although this issue arrives on desks roughly two years after the start of the coronavirus pandemic, ...
What stands out most in my mind was just how easy it was to start the Yale Journal of Law and Femini...
When I was appointed Editor-in-Chief of the Richmond Journal of Law and the Public Interest (JOLPI) ...
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