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How To Govern A City On A Hill: The Early Puritan Contribution To American Constitutionalism, John Witte Jr. Jan 1990

How To Govern A City On A Hill: The Early Puritan Contribution To American Constitutionalism, John Witte Jr.

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This Article explores briefly the constitutional ideas and institutions of seventeenth-century Puritan New England. It analyzes the constitutional ideas that the Puritans derived from their theological doctrines of covenant, church and state, and sin, and it examines the forms and functions of political and ecclesiastical government they devised in implementation of these ideas.


Challenging Law, Establishing Differences: The Future Of Feminist Legal Scholarship, Martha Albertson Fineman Jan 1990

Challenging Law, Establishing Differences: The Future Of Feminist Legal Scholarship, Martha Albertson Fineman

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I begin with my version of the ideally antagonistic interaction of feminist theory with the law. I locate my discussion between the extremes of grand theory and unique experience. I consider the central, pressing task of feminist theory to be challenging existing law and legal doctrines through the articulation and establishment of a theory of difference. In this essay I divide my discussion of the theory of difference into two sections. The first section concerns the theoretical and political necessity of establishing the differences between men and women. Articulation of the extent of this manifestation of difference illustrates that the …