Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
- Keyword
-
- HIV infections--Social aspects (3)
- Southern States (3)
- AIDS (Disease)--Government policy (2)
- AIDS (Disease)--Law and legislation (2)
- HIV infections—Prevention (2)
-
- AIDS (Disease)--Patients--Services for--Finance (1)
- AIDS (Disease)--Prevention (1)
- Alabama (1)
- Democracy--Economic aspects (1)
- Distributive justice (1)
- Emigration and immigration law (1)
- Empirical (1)
- Federal aid to community health services (1)
- HIV infections--Prevention (1)
- Illegal immigration (1)
- Immigration enforcement (1)
- Income distribution (1)
- Mississippi (1)
- Social norms (1)
- Wealth (1)
Articles 1 - 5 of 5
Full-Text Articles in Law
Wealth And Democracy, Jedediah Purdy
Wealth And Democracy, Jedediah Purdy
Faculty Scholarship
The renewed debate over inequality has highlighted a set of deficits in much of the last fifty-plus years of thinking on the topic. The late twentieth-century tradition of thinking about distributive justice largely assumed (1) that market dynamics would produce stable and tolerable levels of inequality; and (2) that a relatively powerful, competent, and legitimate state could effectively redistribute to mitigate what inequality did arise. What was largely overlooked in this thought and has since risen to central attention is the prospect that (1) accelerating levels of market-produced inequality will (2) undermine the legitimacy and efficacy of the state and …
Less Enforcement, More Compliance: Rethinking Unauthorized Migration, Emily Ryo
Less Enforcement, More Compliance: Rethinking Unauthorized Migration, Emily Ryo
Faculty Scholarship
A common assumption underlying the current public discourse and legal treatment of unauthorized immigrants is that unauthorized immigrants are lawless individuals who will break the law—any law—in search of economic gain. This notion persists despite substantial empirical evidence to the contrary. Drawing on original empirical data, this Article examines unauthorized immigrants and their relationship to the law from a novel perspective to make two major contributions. First, I demonstrate that unauthorized immigrants view themselves and their noncompliance with U.S. immigration law in a manner that is strikingly different from the prevalent view of criminality and lawlessness found in popular and …
One Size Does Not Fit All: What Does High Impact Prevention Funding Mean For Community-Based Organizations In The Deep South?, Carolyn Mcallaster, Jerry Fang
One Size Does Not Fit All: What Does High Impact Prevention Funding Mean For Community-Based Organizations In The Deep South?, Carolyn Mcallaster, Jerry Fang
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Hiv Infrastructure Study Birmingham, Alabama, Susan S. Reif, Kristen Sullivan, Carolyn Mcallaster, Miriam Berger
Hiv Infrastructure Study Birmingham, Alabama, Susan S. Reif, Kristen Sullivan, Carolyn Mcallaster, Miriam Berger
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Hiv Infrastructure Study Jackson, Mississippi, Susan S. Reif, Elena Wilson, Carolyn Mcallaster, Miriam Berger
Hiv Infrastructure Study Jackson, Mississippi, Susan S. Reif, Elena Wilson, Carolyn Mcallaster, Miriam Berger
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.