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Using An Attorney Mastery Scale, Lisa A. Tucker
Undue Deference, Richard H. Frankel
The Problem Of The Sports Doctor: Serving Two (Or Is It Three Or Four?) Masters, Barry R. Furrow
The Problem Of The Sports Doctor: Serving Two (Or Is It Three Or Four?) Masters, Barry R. Furrow
Barry R. Furrow
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The Notion Of Interdependence And Its Implications For Child And Family Policy, Susan L. Brooks, Ya'ir Ronen
The Notion Of Interdependence And Its Implications For Child And Family Policy, Susan L. Brooks, Ya'ir Ronen
Susan Brooks
The authors claim that the recognition of interdependence as a guiding principle of child and family policy has the potential to transform legal systems to make them less punitive and more constructive, less judgmental towards individuals and more empathic to the protection of relationships and self-constructed identities. By embracing the notion of interdependence, our societies can be moved toward greater recognition of our common humanity to the great benefit of children and their families, particularly those who are most vulnerable.
Four lenses are articulated in this paper: Therapeutic jurisprudence, preventive law, family systems theory, and culture. The paper shows how …
The Drifters: Why The Supreme Court Makes Justices More Liberal, Jon Hanson, Adam Benforado
The Drifters: Why The Supreme Court Makes Justices More Liberal, Jon Hanson, Adam Benforado
Adam Benforado
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