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Torture After Nuremburg: Us Law And Practice, Elizabeth Rapaport
Torture After Nuremburg: Us Law And Practice, Elizabeth Rapaport
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In this essay I will argue that the signature methods of interrogation used by CIA and military interrogators in the Global War on Terrorism (GWOT) -- torture lite' techniques such as hypothermia and stress positions -- may constitute torture, but that the question of their legality under U.S, and international law is not as straightforward as some critics of the Bush Administration maintained. I will take up only one thread in the complex discussion of GWOT interrogation practices and law, that of the boundary between torture and lesser cruelty.
Segregated Proms In 2003, Alfred Mathewson
Segregated Proms In 2003, Alfred Mathewson
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Racially segregated high school proms are in the news. The coverage superficially depicts these incidents as vestiges of racism in rural Southern school districts. I moved away from the South over thirty years ago and I know there is far more to the story. There was no media scrutiny of the proms in 1971 when I graduated from Bertie Senior High School in Windsor, North Carolina.
Family Law In New Mexico, Antoinette Sedillo Lopez, Barbara L. Shapiro
Family Law In New Mexico, Antoinette Sedillo Lopez, Barbara L. Shapiro
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Copyright page and Table of Contents only. Your guide to state law on living together, marriage, divorce, property and debt division, child custody and support, spousal support, domestic violence and more
Bioethics And Law In A Nutshell, Robert Schwartz, Sandra H. Johnson
Bioethics And Law In A Nutshell, Robert Schwartz, Sandra H. Johnson
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Copyright page and Table of Contents only.
Law Of The Land - Recognition And Resurgence In Indigenous Law And Justice Systems In Indigenous Peoples And The Law, Christine Zuni Cruz
Law Of The Land - Recognition And Resurgence In Indigenous Law And Justice Systems In Indigenous Peoples And The Law, Christine Zuni Cruz
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This paper begins with a discussion of the Indigenous legal tradition and explores its connection to the land. Borrowing from the work of Indigenous scholars, it describes the Indigenous legal tradition as a part of Indigenous knowledge, which stems from an ecological order rooted in specific place.' The recognition of the Indigenous legal tradition by nation states does not always lead to its acceptance. Indigenous legal tradition requires a special approach because of its unique texts. Drawing on previous work, this paper elaborates on the Indigenous legal tradition. The Indigenous legal tradition struggles in relation to the existing justice systems …
The Marshall-Brennan Constitutional Literacy Project: A Case Study In Law And Social Justice, Maryam Ahranjani
The Marshall-Brennan Constitutional Literacy Project: A Case Study In Law And Social Justice, Maryam Ahranjani
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Named for the late Supreme Court justices Thurgood Marshall and William Brennan, Jr., the Marshall-Brennan Constitutional Literacy Project has worked for eight years to mobilize talented law students to serve as mentors to junior high and high school students, learn about the importance of democracy and citizenship, and share their knowledge of the law with high school students. Besides the substantive curricular goals of the project, one of its social goals is to promote the pipeline of students of color to college, law school, and the practice of law.
To a certain extent, the project is subversive in its approach. …
We The People: The Citizen And The Constitution, Level 3, Kevin Washburn
We The People: The Citizen And The Constitution, Level 3, Kevin Washburn
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The revised and updated fourth print edition of We the People: The Citizen & the Constitution features new text, images, exercises, and Supreme Court cases to ensure that the next generation of Americans has the intellectual tools they need to become informed and engaged citizens. We the People gives high school students a firm understanding of government and citizenship. Students explore the history and principles of constitutional democracy through critical-thinking exercises, cooperative-learning and participation in a simulated congressional hearing. The We the People student textbook contains six units and 39 lessons. The updated teacher's guide contains a step-by-step walkthrough of …