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Jerome Frank And The Modern Mind, Charles L. Barzun Dec 2010

Jerome Frank And The Modern Mind, Charles L. Barzun

Buffalo Law Review

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The Social Construction Of Regulation: Lessons From The War Against Command And Control, Timothy F. Malloy Apr 2010

The Social Construction Of Regulation: Lessons From The War Against Command And Control, Timothy F. Malloy

Buffalo Law Review

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Trust In The Shadows: Law, Behavior, And Financial Re-Regulation, Raymond H. Brescia Dec 2009

Trust In The Shadows: Law, Behavior, And Financial Re-Regulation, Raymond H. Brescia

Buffalo Law Review

No abstract provided.


What's Left Of Solidarity? Reflections On Law, Race, And Labor History, Martha R. Mahoney Dec 2009

What's Left Of Solidarity? Reflections On Law, Race, And Labor History, Martha R. Mahoney

Buffalo Law Review

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Toward A Theory Of Procedural Justice For Juveniles, Tamar R. Birckhead Dec 2009

Toward A Theory Of Procedural Justice For Juveniles, Tamar R. Birckhead

Buffalo Law Review

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Failing To Speak For Itself: The Res Ipsa Loquitur Presumption Of Parental Culpability And Its Greater Consequences, Allyson B. Levine Apr 2009

Failing To Speak For Itself: The Res Ipsa Loquitur Presumption Of Parental Culpability And Its Greater Consequences, Allyson B. Levine

Buffalo Law Review

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Thinking With Culture In Law And Development, Amy J. Cohen Apr 2009

Thinking With Culture In Law And Development, Amy J. Cohen

Buffalo Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Idea Eligibility Mess, Mark C. Weber Jan 2009

The Idea Eligibility Mess, Mark C. Weber

Buffalo Law Review

No abstract provided.


Words To Live By: Public Health, The First Amendment, And Government Speech, Jess Alderman Jan 2009

Words To Live By: Public Health, The First Amendment, And Government Speech, Jess Alderman

Buffalo Law Review

No abstract provided.


Short Notes On Teaching About The Micro-Politics Of Class, With Examples From Torts And Employment Law Casebooks, Susan Carle, Michelle Lapointe Dec 2008

Short Notes On Teaching About The Micro-Politics Of Class, With Examples From Torts And Employment Law Casebooks, Susan Carle, Michelle Lapointe

Buffalo Law Review

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Bourdieu And American Legal Education: How Law Schools Reproduce Social Stratification And Class Hierarchy, Lucille A. Jewel Dec 2008

Bourdieu And American Legal Education: How Law Schools Reproduce Social Stratification And Class Hierarchy, Lucille A. Jewel

Buffalo Law Review

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The Colorline As Capital Accumulation, Anthony Paul Farley Dec 2008

The Colorline As Capital Accumulation, Anthony Paul Farley

Buffalo Law Review

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Getting Class, Laura T. Kessler Dec 2008

Getting Class, Laura T. Kessler

Buffalo Law Review

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Race And Class: More Than A Liberal Paradox, Maria Grahn-Farley Dec 2008

Race And Class: More Than A Liberal Paradox, Maria Grahn-Farley

Buffalo Law Review

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Constitutionalizing Class Inequality: Due Process In State Farm, Martha T. Mccluskey Dec 2008

Constitutionalizing Class Inequality: Due Process In State Farm, Martha T. Mccluskey

Buffalo Law Review

This essay takes a step toward building a story of economic class in U.S. constitutional law, as part of a special essay issue of the Buffalo Law Review developed from a series of workshops titled ClassCrits: Toward a Critical Analysis of Economic Inequality, sponsored by the Baldy Center for Law and Social Policy at the University at Buffalo. The essay focuses on the 2003 U.S. Supreme Court decision in State Farm Mutual Insurance Co. v. Campbell, one of a series of recent cases using the due process clause of the 14th Amendment to limit punitive damage awards against corporate defendants …


At The Altar Of Autonomy: The Dangerous Territory Of Abigail Alliance V. Von Eschenbach, Andrea Beth Ott Jul 2008

At The Altar Of Autonomy: The Dangerous Territory Of Abigail Alliance V. Von Eschenbach, Andrea Beth Ott

Buffalo Law Review

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The Concept Of "Less Eligibility" And The Social Function Of Prison Violence In Class Society, Ahmed A. White Jul 2008

The Concept Of "Less Eligibility" And The Social Function Of Prison Violence In Class Society, Ahmed A. White

Buffalo Law Review

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Governance, Governmentality, Police, And Justice: A New Science Of Police?, Mireille Hildebrandt May 2008

Governance, Governmentality, Police, And Justice: A New Science Of Police?, Mireille Hildebrandt

Buffalo Law Review

Review of The New Police Science: The Police Power in Domestic and International Governance, Markus D. Dubber & Mariana Valverde, eds.


Katrina's Window: Localism, Resegregation, And Equitable Regionalism, David D. Troutt Jan 2008

Katrina's Window: Localism, Resegregation, And Equitable Regionalism, David D. Troutt

Buffalo Law Review

No abstract provided.


Testamentary Incorrectness: A Review Essay, Paul D. Carrington Dec 2006

Testamentary Incorrectness: A Review Essay, Paul D. Carrington

Buffalo Law Review

No abstract provided.


"The Refurbishing": Reflections Upon Law And Justice Among The Stages Of Life, Richard O. Brooks Dec 2006

"The Refurbishing": Reflections Upon Law And Justice Among The Stages Of Life, Richard O. Brooks

Buffalo Law Review

No abstract provided.


Can Direct Democracy Be Made Deliberative, Ethan J. Leib Dec 2006

Can Direct Democracy Be Made Deliberative, Ethan J. Leib

Buffalo Law Review

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Belief: An Essay In Understanding, Shubha Ghosh Dec 2006

Belief: An Essay In Understanding, Shubha Ghosh

Buffalo Law Review

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Giving The Gift Of Public Office, James A. Gardner Jul 2005

Giving The Gift Of Public Office, James A. Gardner

Buffalo Law Review

This interpretive essay, written for the Buffalo Law Review's annual essay issue, identifies an increasingly common pathology of American democracy in which voters treat the election of public officials not as an instrumental act designed to influence public policy, but as an opportunity to present public office as a gift to those who have pleased, entertained, or moved them. The reelection of Strom Thurmond to the Senate at age 93 and the election of nearly forty congressional widows to their late husbands' seats exemplify this trend. Although this behavior bears a passing resemblance to eighteenth-century habits of political deference and …


Arnold Schwarzenegger And Our Common Future, Sarah Krakoff Jul 2005

Arnold Schwarzenegger And Our Common Future, Sarah Krakoff

Buffalo Law Review

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Making Sense Of The Sense Of Justice, Markus Dirk Dubber Jul 2005

Making Sense Of The Sense Of Justice, Markus Dirk Dubber

Buffalo Law Review

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Autonomy And End-Of-Life Decision Making: Reflections Of A Lawyer And A Daughter, Ray D. Madoff Jul 2005

Autonomy And End-Of-Life Decision Making: Reflections Of A Lawyer And A Daughter, Ray D. Madoff

Buffalo Law Review

No abstract provided.


A New Agenda For The Cultural Study Of Law: Taking On The Technicalities, Annelise Riles Jul 2005

A New Agenda For The Cultural Study Of Law: Taking On The Technicalities, Annelise Riles

Buffalo Law Review

No abstract provided.


Unfortunately, White-Collar Is The Default Setting: Boys And Higher Education, John Henry Schlegel Jul 2005

Unfortunately, White-Collar Is The Default Setting: Boys And Higher Education, John Henry Schlegel

Buffalo Law Review

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Law As Communitarian Virtue Ethics, Sherman J. Clark Jul 2005

Law As Communitarian Virtue Ethics, Sherman J. Clark

Buffalo Law Review

No abstract provided.