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Full-Text Articles in Law
Burning Down The House: How Libertarian Philosophy Was Corrupted By Delusion And Greed (Book Review), Julie Tedjeske Crane
Burning Down The House: How Libertarian Philosophy Was Corrupted By Delusion And Greed (Book Review), Julie Tedjeske Crane
Faculty Scholarly Works
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De-Democratizing Criminal Law, Benjamin Levin
Social Freedom, Democracy And The Political: Three Reflections On Axel Honneth's Idea Of Socialism, Stephen W. Sawyer, William J. Novak, James T. Sparrow
Social Freedom, Democracy And The Political: Three Reflections On Axel Honneth's Idea Of Socialism, Stephen W. Sawyer, William J. Novak, James T. Sparrow
Articles
Axel Honneth’s Idea of Socialism is an important clarion call for an urgent rethinking of the possibilities of a socialism for the twenty-first century. One of the most surprising and satisfying aspects of Axel Honneth’s timely new book is its recovery of the continued vitality of John Dewey’s pragmatic democratic philosophy. These reflections on Honneth’s use of John Dewey for democratizing social freedom, take stock of and explore the political limits of Honneth’s social reconstruction.
Rules For Digital Radicals, Scott Skinner-Thompson
Book Review, Ahmed White
Confounding Ockham's Razor: Minilateralism And International Economic Regulation, Eric C. Chaffee
Confounding Ockham's Razor: Minilateralism And International Economic Regulation, Eric C. Chaffee
Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
In Minilateralism: How Trade Alliances, Soft Law, and Financial Engineering Are Redefining Economic Statecraft, Professor Chris Brummer embraces the complexity of the global economic system and its regulation by exploring the emerging role and dominance of varying strands of economic collaboration and regulation that he collectively refers to as “minilateralism.” In describing the turn toward minilateralism, Brummer notes a number of key features of this new minilateral system, including a shift away from global cooperation to strategic alliances composed of the smallest group necessary to achieve a particular goal, a turn from formal treaties to informal non-binding accords and other …
Intentionalism Justice Scalia Could Love, Hillel Y. Levin
Intentionalism Justice Scalia Could Love, Hillel Y. Levin
Scholarly Works
There is something useful, indeed beautiful, about a work that carefully and eloquently explores a new idea or reexamines an old one. The Nature of Legislative Intent is therefore useful and beautiful, and it offers much of philosophical value for textualist and non-textualist alike. but it offers little of practical consequence and is therefore unlikely to advance the ball outside of the hall of academia, not simply because of the failure of judges to take legal scholarship seriously (which is there loss, as well as sosciety's), but because on its own terms it cannot.
Renegotiating The Social Contract, Jennifer S. Hendricks
Renegotiating The Social Contract, Jennifer S. Hendricks
Publications
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.
Politics And Denial, Pierre Schlag
An Elegant But Incomplete Analysis Of Delegation, David Schoenbrod
An Elegant But Incomplete Analysis Of Delegation, David Schoenbrod
Other Publications
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Liberalism And Abortion, Robin West
Liberalism And Abortion, Robin West
Georgetown Law Faculty Publications and Other Works
First in a groundbreaking book, Breaking the Abortion Deadlock: From Choice to Consent, published in 1996, then in various public fora, from academic conference panels to Christian radio call-in shows, and now in a major law review article entitled My Body, My Consent: Securing the Constitutional Right to Abortion Funding, Eileen McDonagh has sought to redefine drastically our understanding of the still deeply contested right to an abortion, and hence, of the nature of the constitutional protections which in her view this embattled right deserves. Her argument is complicated and subtle, but its basic thrust can be readily …
Book Review, S. James Anaya
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
Publications
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Progress And Constitutionalism, Robert F. Nagel
Book Review, Stephen Carter, The Culture Of Disbelief (1993), Laura Gaston Dooley
Book Review, Stephen Carter, The Culture Of Disbelief (1993), Laura Gaston Dooley
Law Faculty Publications
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The (Queer) Revolution Will Not Be Liberalized, Sarah E. Chinn, Kris Franklin
The (Queer) Revolution Will Not Be Liberalized, Sarah E. Chinn, Kris Franklin
Articles & Chapters
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Book Review, Paul Campos
Book Review, William T. Pizzi
Meeting The Enemy, Robert F. Nagel
Teaching Tolerance, Robert F. Nagel
Freedom Of Speech As Therapy, Pierre Schlag
Book Review, Mark J. Loewenstein
On Complaining About The Burger Court, Robert F. Nagel
On Complaining About The Burger Court, Robert F. Nagel
Publications
No abstract provided.
Book Review, Robert F. Nagel
Anarchy, State, And Utopia, Alan R. Mabe
Anarchy, State, And Utopia, Alan R. Mabe
Florida State University Law Review
By Robert Nozick. 1 New York, New York: Basic Books, Inc. 1974. Pp. xvi, 367. $12.95.
Rogge: Our Vanishing Civil Liberties., Michigan Law Review
Rogge: Our Vanishing Civil Liberties., Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
A Review of OUR VANISHING CIVIL LIBERTIES. By O. John Rogge.
Schlesinger: Paths To The Present, Michigan Law Review
Schlesinger: Paths To The Present, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
A Review of PATHS TO THE PRESENT. By Arthur M. Schlesinger.