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Policy’S Place In Pedestrian Infrastructure, Michael L. Smith
Policy’S Place In Pedestrian Infrastructure, Michael L. Smith
Dickinson Law Review (2017-Present)
Angie Schmitt’s Right of Way: Race, Class, and the Silent Epidemic of Pedestrian Deaths in America delves into the complex, multi-layered phenomenon of how traffic infrastructure and policies systematically disadvantage pedestrians and contribute to thousands of deaths and injuries each year. Despite the breadth of the problem and its often-technical aspects, Schmitt presents the problem in an engaging and approachable manner through a step-by-step analysis combining background, statistics, and anecdotes. While Right of Way tends to focus on infrastructure design, it offers much for legal scholars, lawyers, and policymakers. Schmitt addresses several policy issues at length in the book. But …
Attacking Brandenburg With History: Does The Long-Term Harm Of Biased Speech Justify A Criminal Statute Suppressing It?, Anuj C. Desai
Attacking Brandenburg With History: Does The Long-Term Harm Of Biased Speech Justify A Criminal Statute Suppressing It?, Anuj C. Desai
Federal Communications Law Journal
Book Review: Destructive Messages: How Hate Speech Paves the Way for Harmful Social Movements, Alexander Tsesis, New York: New York University Press, 2002, 246 pages.
A review of Alexander Tsesis's Destructive Messages: How Hate Speech Paves the Way for Harmful Social Movements, New York University Press, 2002. At one level, Alexander Tsesis's thesis is simply one in a long line of arguments about the need to regulate racist speech. Yet on another level, it is fundamentally different from much American literature on "hate speech" because Tsesis draws on a broad historical swath, and because he contends that the United States …
The Story Of Civil Liberty In The United States, By Leon Whipple, Ivan M. Stone
The Story Of Civil Liberty In The United States, By Leon Whipple, Ivan M. Stone
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Affirmative Discrimination: Ethnic Inequality And Public Policy, By Nathan Glazer; Discriminating Against Discrimination: Preferential Admissions And The Defunis Case, By Robert M. O'Neil, Robert B. Mckay
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Book Review Of Political And Civil Rights In The United States, Morris D. Forkosch
Book Review Of Political And Civil Rights In The United States, Morris D. Forkosch
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Fifty-Eight Lonely Men, By Jack Walter Peltason, Samuel Krislov
Fifty-Eight Lonely Men, By Jack Walter Peltason, Samuel Krislov
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Race Relations And American Law, By Jack Greenberg, Arthur S. Miller
Race Relations And American Law, By Jack Greenberg, Arthur S. Miller
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Desegregation And The Law, By Albert P. Blaunstein And Clarence Clyde Ferguson, Jr., John Honnold
Desegregation And The Law, By Albert P. Blaunstein And Clarence Clyde Ferguson, Jr., John Honnold
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Civil Liberties In The United States: A Guide To Current Problems And Experience, By Robert E. Cushman, Reginald Parker
Civil Liberties In The United States: A Guide To Current Problems And Experience, By Robert E. Cushman, Reginald Parker
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Federal Loyalty-Security Program, By Eleanor Bontecou, Harry Kalven Jr.
The Federal Loyalty-Security Program, By Eleanor Bontecou, Harry Kalven Jr.
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.