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Some Natural Confusions About Natural Law, Philip Soper
Some Natural Confusions About Natural Law, Philip Soper
Michigan Law Review
To describe this renewed interest in natural law as a resurgence does imply, no doubt, that the ideas associated with the concept are too vital to be put permanently to rest; but resurgence also implies that natural law, for whatever reason, has been assigned the role of challenger to the reigning orthodoxy, rather than that of defending champ. By and large, this inference about the role assigned to natural law by the general public is, I think, correct. Natural law seems to evoke a degree of skepticism in our society that forces any theory that goes by the name to …
Rhetorical Slavery, Rhetorical Citizenship, Gerald L. Neuman
Rhetorical Slavery, Rhetorical Citizenship, Gerald L. Neuman
Michigan Law Review
A Review of American Citizenship: The Quest for Inclusion by Judith N. Shklar
Divorce Reform And The Legacy Of Gender, Milton C. Regan Jr.
Divorce Reform And The Legacy Of Gender, Milton C. Regan Jr.
Michigan Law Review
A Review of The Illusion of Equality: The Rhetoric and Reality of Divorce Reform by Martha Albertson Fineman
The Realm Of Rights, Richard J. Mooney
The Realm Of Rights, Richard J. Mooney
Michigan Law Review
A Review of The Realm of Rights by Judith Jarvis Thomson
Speaking Differences: The Rules And Relationships Of Litigants' Discourses, Naomi R. Cahn
Speaking Differences: The Rules And Relationships Of Litigants' Discourses, Naomi R. Cahn
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Rules Versus Relationships: The Ethnography of Legal Discourse by John M. Conley and William M. O'Barr
Do Courts Matter?, Stephen L. Carter
Do Courts Matter?, Stephen L. Carter
Michigan Law Review
A Review of The Hollow Hope: Ca Courts Bring About Social Change? by Gerald N. Rosenberg
Murdering The Spirit: Racism, Rights, And Commerce, Robin West
Murdering The Spirit: Racism, Rights, And Commerce, Robin West
Michigan Law Review
A Review of The Alchemy of Race and Rights: The Diary of a Law Professor by Patricia L. Williams
Chutzpah, David A. Nacht
Chutzpah, David A. Nacht
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Chutzpah by Alan M. Dershowitz