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The Politics Of Narrative: Law And The Representation Of Mexican Criminality, Deborah Weissman
The Politics Of Narrative: Law And The Representation Of Mexican Criminality, Deborah Weissman
Fordham International Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Risks And Hedges Of Providing Liquidity In Complex Securities: The Impact Of Insider Trading On Options Market Makers, Stanislav Dolgopolov
Risks And Hedges Of Providing Liquidity In Complex Securities: The Impact Of Insider Trading On Options Market Makers, Stanislav Dolgopolov
Fordham Journal of Corporate & Financial Law
No abstract provided.
Purple Haze (Book Review), Clare Huntington
Purple Haze (Book Review), Clare Huntington
Faculty Scholarship
This is a review of Red Families v Blue Families: Legal Polarization and the Creation of Culture. By Naomi Cahn & June Carbone. New York: Oxford University Press. 2010
“I’M A Politician, But I Don’T Play One On Tv”: Applying The “Equal Time” Rule (Equally) To Actors-Turned- Candidates, Kimberlianne Podlas
“I’M A Politician, But I Don’T Play One On Tv”: Applying The “Equal Time” Rule (Equally) To Actors-Turned- Candidates, Kimberlianne Podlas
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Lawyer's Role In A Contemporary Democracy, Promoting The Rule Of Law, Government Lawyers, Democracy, And The Rule Of Law, W. Bradley Wendel
The Lawyer's Role In A Contemporary Democracy, Promoting The Rule Of Law, Government Lawyers, Democracy, And The Rule Of Law, W. Bradley Wendel
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Lawyer's Role In A Contemporary Democracy, Tensions Between Various Conceptions Of The Lawyer's Role, Statesman Or Scribe? Legal Independence And The Problem Of Democratic Citizenship, Aziz Rana
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Presidential Popular Constitutionalism, Jedidiah Purdy
Presidential Popular Constitutionalism, Jedidiah Purdy
Fordham Law Review
This Article adds a new dimension to the most important and influential strand of recent constitutional theory: popular or democratic constitutionalism, the investigation into how the U.S. Constitution is interpreted (1) as a set of defining national commitments and practices, not necessarily anchored in the text of the document, and (2) by citizens and elected politicians outside the judiciary. Wide-ranging and ground-breaking scholarship in this area has neglected the role of the President as a popular constitutional interpreter, articulating and revising normative accounts of the nation that interact dynamically with citizens’ constitutional understandings. This Article sets out a “grammar” of …
The Lawyer's Role In A Contemporary Democracy, Promoting Access To Justice And Government Institutions, Equalizers And Translators: Lawyers' Ethics In A Constitutional Democracy, Martin Bohmer
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Lawyer's Role In A Contemporary Democracy, Tensions Between Various Conceptions Of The Lawyer's Role, Lawyering At The Extremes: The Representation Of Tom Mooney, 1916-1939, Rebecca Roiphe
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Lawyer's Role In A Contemporary Democracy, Promoting Social Change And Political Values, Natural Legal Guardians Of Judicial Independence And Academic Freedom, Robin D. Barnes
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Public Interest Litigation: Insights From Theory And Practice, Scott L. Cummings, Deborah L. Rhode
Public Interest Litigation: Insights From Theory And Practice, Scott L. Cummings, Deborah L. Rhode
Fordham Urban Law Journal
If public interest litigation has not always delivered all that we desire, it has surely provided no lack of experience. Our challenge now is to integrate these lessons from practice with insights from allied disciplines. Taken together, they remind us of the need to coordinate litigation with broader mobilizing efforts, to think strategically about effectiveness, and to create adequate systems of evaluation and accountability.
Proper Assertion Of The Deliberative Process Privilege: The Agency Head Requirement, Shilpa Narayan
Proper Assertion Of The Deliberative Process Privilege: The Agency Head Requirement, Shilpa Narayan
Fordham Law Review
Can any employee of an executive agency assert the deliberative process privilege in order to withhold information in response to a valid request? This Note examines the agency head requirement for assertion of the deliberative process privilege and concludes that only executive officials possessing policy-making authority may invoke the privilege. Such privilege determinations must come from a policy-making official in order to curb abuse and maintain the integrity of executive decisions. Recognition of such a policy-making distinction with regard to the agency head requirement will serve both the Executive’s and the public’s interest in ensuring effective governance.
The Processes Of Constitutional Change: From Partisan Entrenchment To The National Surveillance State, Jack M. Balkin, Sanford Levinson
The Processes Of Constitutional Change: From Partisan Entrenchment To The National Surveillance State, Jack M. Balkin, Sanford Levinson
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Constitutional Chicken Soup, Tracy E. Higgins
Constitutional Chicken Soup, Tracy E. Higgins
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Originalism As A Political Practice: The Right's Living Constitution, Robert Post, Reva Siegel
Originalism As A Political Practice: The Right's Living Constitution, Robert Post, Reva Siegel
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
The New Constitution And The Judicialization Of Pure Politics Worldwide, Ran Hirschl
The New Constitution And The Judicialization Of Pure Politics Worldwide, Ran Hirschl
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Does It Really Matter? Conservative Courts In A Conservative Era, Mark A. Graber
Does It Really Matter? Conservative Courts In A Conservative Era, Mark A. Graber
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Political Power And Judicial Power: Some Observations On Their Relation, Mark Tushnet
Political Power And Judicial Power: Some Observations On Their Relation, Mark Tushnet
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Mccain-Feingold Coordination Rules: The Ongoing Program To Keep Politics Under Control, Robert F. Bauer
The Mccain-Feingold Coordination Rules: The Ongoing Program To Keep Politics Under Control, Robert F. Bauer
Fordham Urban Law Journal
The article begins with a brief introduction to McCain-Feingold which restricts "coordination" and intends to enforce limits on contributions to candidates and parties. It then goes through a history of coordination. It then goes through some aspects of McCain-Feingold and concludes by stating the aftermath of McCain-Feingold and how its rules are meant to provide order to politics.
Wild Political Dreaming: Constitutional Reformation Of The United States Senate, Scott J. Bowman
Wild Political Dreaming: Constitutional Reformation Of The United States Senate, Scott J. Bowman
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Gender, Why Feminists Can't (Or Shouldn't) Be Liberals, Tracy E. Higgins
Gender, Why Feminists Can't (Or Shouldn't) Be Liberals, Tracy E. Higgins
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Tort, Ripstein, Rawls, And Responsibility, Stephen Perry
Tort, Ripstein, Rawls, And Responsibility, Stephen Perry
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Theories Of Distributive Justice And Limitations On Taxation: What Rawls Demands From Tax Systems, Linda Sugin
Theories Of Distributive Justice And Limitations On Taxation: What Rawls Demands From Tax Systems, Linda Sugin
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Comments: Individual Versus Collective Responsibility, Thomas Nagel
Comments: Individual Versus Collective Responsibility, Thomas Nagel
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Race And Ethnicity, Rawls, Race, And Reason, Sheila R. Foster
Race And Ethnicity, Rawls, Race, And Reason, Sheila R. Foster
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Tort, The Division Of Responsibility And The Law Of Tort, Arthur Ripstein
Tort, The Division Of Responsibility And The Law Of Tort, Arthur Ripstein
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Ethical Religion And The Struggle Of Human Rights: The Case Of Martin Luther King, Jr., David A.J. Richards
Ethical Religion And The Struggle Of Human Rights: The Case Of Martin Luther King, Jr., David A.J. Richards
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
What Self-Governing Peoples Owe To One Another: Universalism, Diversity, And The Law Of Peoples, Stephen Macedo
What Self-Governing Peoples Owe To One Another: Universalism, Diversity, And The Law Of Peoples, Stephen Macedo
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Rights, Reality, And Utopia, Martin S. Flaherty
Rights, Reality, And Utopia, Martin S. Flaherty
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Law Of Peoples, Distributive Justice, And Migrations, Seyla Benhabib
The Law Of Peoples, Distributive Justice, And Migrations, Seyla Benhabib
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.