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  2. Stephen L. Carter - Wikipedia

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    Carter earned his B.A. in history from Stanford University in 1976. [1] At Stanford he served as managing editor for The Stanford Daily. Carter received a J.D. from Yale Law School in 1979. [5] At Yale, he won the prize for best oralist in the Thurmond Arnold Moot Court Competition and served as a note editor on the Yale Law Journal. [6]

  3. David Freeman Engstrom - Wikipedia

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    Engstrom's scholarship has been published in the Stanford Law Review, Yale Law Journal, Columbia Law Review, and University of Pennsylvania Law Review, including: Agencies as Litigation Gatekeepers, 123 Yale L.J. 616 (2013) [24] Digital Civil Procedure, 169 U. Pa. L. Rev. 2243 (2021) [25]

  4. John Hart Ely - Wikipedia

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    John Hart Ely (/ ˈ iː l iː / EE-lee; December 3, 1938 – October 25, 2003) was an American legal scholar.He was a professor of law at Yale Law School from 1968 to 1973, Harvard Law School from 1973 to 1982, Stanford Law School from 1982 to 1996, and at the University of Miami Law School from 1996 until his death.

  5. Yale Law School - Wikipedia

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    Yale's flagship law review is the Yale Law Journal, one of the most highly cited legal publications in the United States. According to Yale Law School's ABA -required disclosures, 83% of the Class of 2019 obtained full-time, long-term, JD-required or JD-advantage employment nine months after graduation, excluding solo practitioners.

  6. Ralph Richard Banks - Wikipedia

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    Ralph Richard Banks (born December 11, 1964) is a professor at Stanford Law School, where he has taught since 1998. He also teaches at the Stanford Graduate School of Education . His scholarship focuses on race, inequality and the law. [ 1 ]

  7. John J. Donohue III - Wikipedia

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    Donohue was born on January 30, 1953. [1] He received his BA from Hamilton College in 1974, his JD from Harvard in 1977, and his Ph.D. in economics from Yale in 1986. [2] In 1982, during his first year in graduate school at Yale, Donohue unsuccessfully sought the Democratic nomination for the Connecticut State Senate in the 14th District (Milford, Orange, West Haven).

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  9. Elyn Saks - Wikipedia

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    Saks began experiencing symptoms of mental illness at eight years old, but she had her first full-blown episode when studying as a Marshall Scholar at Oxford University. Another breakdown happened while Saks was a student at Yale Law School, after which she "ended up forcibly restrained and forced to take anti-psychotic medication". [5]