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Full-Text Articles in Law
Zoning For Families, Sara C. Bronin
Zoning For Families, Sara C. Bronin
Indiana Law Journal
Is a group of eight unrelated adults and three children living together and sharing meals, household expenses, and responsibilities—and holding themselves out to the world to have long-term commitments to each other—a family? Not according to most zoning codes—including that of Hartford, Connecticut, where the preceding scenario presented itself a few years ago. Zoning, which is the local regulation of land use, almost always defines family, limiting those who may live in a dwelling unit to those who satisfy the zoning code’s definition. Often times, this definition is drafted in a way that excludes many modern living arrangements and preferences. …
A Sociology Of Constituent Power: The Political Code Of Transnational Societal Constitutions, Christopher Thornhill
A Sociology Of Constituent Power: The Political Code Of Transnational Societal Constitutions, Christopher Thornhill
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
This article proceeds from a critical sociological revision of classical constitutional theory. In particular, it argues for a sociological reconstruction of the central concepts of constitutional theory: constituent power and rights. These concepts, it is proposed, first evolved as an internal reflexive dimension of the modern political system, which acted originally to stabilize the political system as a relatively autonomous aggregate of actors, adapted to the differentiated interfaces of a modern society.
This revision of classical constitutional theory provides a basis for a distinctive account of transnational constitutional pluralism or societal constitutionalism. The article argues that the construction of transnational …
Are There New Complexities In Global Migration Systems Of Consequence For The United States "Nation-State"?, Dennis Conway
Are There New Complexities In Global Migration Systems Of Consequence For The United States "Nation-State"?, Dennis Conway
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
No abstract provided.
Democracy And Demography, Carol Greenhouse
Democracy And Demography, Carol Greenhouse
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
No abstract provided.
Theory And The Professions, Eliot Freidson
Theory And The Professions, Eliot Freidson
Indiana Law Journal
The Growth of Large Law Firms and Its Effect on the Legal Profession and Legal Education, Symposium
A Sociological Perspective On Bankruptcy, Lisa J. Mcintyre
A Sociological Perspective On Bankruptcy, Lisa J. Mcintyre
Indiana Law Journal
Symposium: As We Forgive Our Debtors
Introduction: Toward A Sociology Of The Class Action, Bryant G. Garth
Introduction: Toward A Sociology Of The Class Action, Bryant G. Garth
Indiana Law Journal
Symposium: The Sociology of Class Actions
NOTE: A printing error labeled this issue Spring 1982, when it should have been labeled Summer 1982
The Institutionalization Of Conflict In The Reform Of Schools: A Case Study Of Court Implementation Of The Parc Decree, Janet Rosenberg, William R.F. Phillips
The Institutionalization Of Conflict In The Reform Of Schools: A Case Study Of Court Implementation Of The Parc Decree, Janet Rosenberg, William R.F. Phillips
Indiana Law Journal
Symposium: The Sociology of Class Actions
NOTE: A printing error labeled this issue Spring 1982, when it should have been labeled Summer 1982
Conclusion: The Mobilizing Potential Of Class Actions, Lynn Mather
Conclusion: The Mobilizing Potential Of Class Actions, Lynn Mather
Indiana Law Journal
Symposium: The Sociology of Class Actions
NOTE: A printing error labeled this issue Spring 1982, when it should have been labeled Summer 1982
Class Action Suits And Social Change: The Organization And Impact Of The Hill-Burton Cases, P.A. Paul-Shaheen, Harry Perlstadt
Class Action Suits And Social Change: The Organization And Impact Of The Hill-Burton Cases, P.A. Paul-Shaheen, Harry Perlstadt
Indiana Law Journal
Symposium: The Sociology of Class Actions
NOTE: A printing error labeled this issue Spring 1982, when it should have been labeled Summer 1982
Militants And The Media: Partners In Terrorism?, William R. Catton Jr.
Militants And The Media: Partners In Terrorism?, William R. Catton Jr.
Indiana Law Journal
Terrorism and the Media: Legal Responses, Symposium
The Admissibility Of Social Science Evidence In Person-Oriented Legal Adjudication, Ira P. Robbins
The Admissibility Of Social Science Evidence In Person-Oriented Legal Adjudication, Ira P. Robbins
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Judicial Reasoning And Social Change, David Dittfurth
Judicial Reasoning And Social Change, David Dittfurth
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Control Of Military Organizations In A Democratic Society: Some Thoughts Concerning The Role Of Social Scientists, Maurice Garnier
The Control Of Military Organizations In A Democratic Society: Some Thoughts Concerning The Role Of Social Scientists, Maurice Garnier
Indiana Law Journal
SYMPOSIUM:
The Military After Vietnam: The Search for Legal Controls
An Evaluation Of Gault By A Sociologist, Albert K. Cohen
An Evaluation Of Gault By A Sociologist, Albert K. Cohen
Indiana Law Journal
Symposium on Juvenile Problems: In re Gault
Society And The Law, By F. James Davis, Henry H. Foster, Jr., C. Ray Jeffery, And E. Eugene Davis, Sanford N. Katz
Society And The Law, By F. James Davis, Henry H. Foster, Jr., C. Ray Jeffery, And E. Eugene Davis, Sanford N. Katz
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
A Perspective On Non-Legal Social Controls: The Sanctions Of Shame And Guilt In Representative Cultural Settings
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Social Problem: Legal Principles Involved In Its Solution, Connor D. Ross
The Social Problem: Legal Principles Involved In Its Solution, Connor D. Ross
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.