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Full-Text Articles in Law
A Grammar Of Legal Thought, Derek H. Kiernan-Johnson
A Grammar Of Legal Thought, Derek H. Kiernan-Johnson
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No abstract provided.
Book Review, Aamir S. Abdullah
De-Democratizing Criminal Law, Benjamin Levin
Book Review, Ahmed White
Rules For Digital Radicals, Scott Skinner-Thompson
Book Review: Carol Haber, The Trials Of Laura Fair: Sex, Murder, And Insanity In The Victorian West, Benedetta Faedi Duramy
Book Review: Carol Haber, The Trials Of Laura Fair: Sex, Murder, And Insanity In The Victorian West, Benedetta Faedi Duramy
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During the nineteenth century, the inquisitorial justice system, in which the investigation was typically overseen by a prosecutor or an examining magistrate, and the conduct of the trial was largely in the hands of the court, was replaced by the adversarial justice system. In the adversarial model, both the prosecutor and the defense were responsible for gathering evidence and presenting a narrative of the crime during the trial. Therefore, the courtroom became a sentimental theater in which opposing counsels recreated for the jury the story of the defendant and the events leading to the crime. The trial, therefore, represented the …
Book Review, Anna Spain
From Space-Off To Represented Space, Lolita Buckner Inniss
From Space-Off To Represented Space, Lolita Buckner Inniss
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In Reimagining Equality: Stories of Gender, Race, and Finding Home, author Anita Hill explores some of the literal and figurative meanings of "home," focusing specifically on African-American women in their quest for home. Hill layers discussions of law, literature, and culture with stories of individual women, both historic and contemporary. In Reimagining Equality, Hill takes on a topic clearly distinct from the Clarence Thomas Senate confirmation hearings, the episode for which she is best known. Her work here is, nonetheless, evocative of her struggle in those hearings, because the book addresses the interrelation between gender, race, place, space, …
Renegotiating The Social Contract, Jennifer S. Hendricks
Renegotiating The Social Contract, Jennifer S. Hendricks
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This review of The Supportive State: Families, Government and America’s Political Ideals highlights Maxine Eichner’s important theoretical contributions to both liberal political theory and feminist theory, applauding her success in reforming liberalism to account for dependency, vulnerability, and families. The review then considers some implications of Eichner’s proposals and their likely reception among feminists. It concludes that The Supportive State is a sound and inspiring response to recent calls that feminist theory move from being strictly a school of criticism to developing a theory of governance.
What Carrier Doesn't Address, Philip J. Weiser
Book Review, Richard B. Collins
Book Review, Lakshman D. Guruswamy
Book Review, Lakshman Guruswamy
Litigation Narratives: Why Jensen V. Ellerth Didn't Change Sexual Harassment Law, But Still Has A Story Worth Telling, Melissa Hart
Litigation Narratives: Why Jensen V. Ellerth Didn't Change Sexual Harassment Law, But Still Has A Story Worth Telling, Melissa Hart
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No abstract provided.
The Unsettling Of The West: How Indians Got The Best Water Rights, David H. Getches
The Unsettling Of The West: How Indians Got The Best Water Rights, David H. Getches
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No abstract provided.
Jurisprudence Noire, Pierre Schlag
The Lawyerland Essays: Introduction, Pierre Schlag
Politics And Denial, Pierre Schlag
Book Review, Mark J. Loewenstein
Still Preying On Strategic Reputation Models Of Predation, Peter H. Huang
Still Preying On Strategic Reputation Models Of Predation, Peter H. Huang
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No abstract provided.
Sex And The Social Order: The Selective Enforcement Of Colonial American Adultery Laws In The English Context, Carolyn B. Ramsey
Sex And The Social Order: The Selective Enforcement Of Colonial American Adultery Laws In The English Context, Carolyn B. Ramsey
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No abstract provided.
Book Review, Lakshman D. Guruswamy
Book Review, S. James Anaya
Book Review, Lakshman Guruswamy
Book Review, Lakshman D. Guruswamy
This Could Be Your Culture--Junk Speech In A Time Of Decadence, Pierre Schlag
This Could Be Your Culture--Junk Speech In A Time Of Decadence, Pierre Schlag
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No abstract provided.
Progress And Constitutionalism, Robert F. Nagel
Book Review, Marianne Wesson
The Untermensch As Ubermensch, Paul Campos
Book Review, Paul Campos