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The Feud Between The Queen And The Diva: How A Property Dispute Underscores The Relevance Of A South Beach Gay Bar, Justin Karr
The Feud Between The Queen And The Diva: How A Property Dispute Underscores The Relevance Of A South Beach Gay Bar, Justin Karr
Justin Karr
The article recounts how the gay community was instrumental in the economic and cultural revival of South Beach as its known today. But, with the area currently experiencing a decline in gay tourism, the article suggests why the city is keen to observe the cultural and social benefit provided by a robust gay population. The article details the bar’s lobby of the local government for an expansion of its outdoor drag entertainment, despite the protests of the neighboring boutique hotel, which the bar asserts is homophobic intolerance of the shows’ gay theme.
The article discusses the importance that the modern …
Beyond Saints And Sinners: Discretion And The Need For New Narratives In The U.S. Immigration System, Elizabeth Keyes
Beyond Saints And Sinners: Discretion And The Need For New Narratives In The U.S. Immigration System, Elizabeth Keyes
Elizabeth Keyes
This article examines the forces affecting the exercise of discretion in American immigration courts, and argues that in this present age of immigration anxiety, the same facts that place an individual in deportation proceedings may constitute the reasons a judge will, relying on discretion, deny them relief for which they are otherwise eligible. The article explores the polarized narratives told about “good” and ”bad” immigrants, the exceptionally difficult task of adjudicating in overburdened immigration courts, and the ways in which these polarized narratives interact with psychological short-cuts, or heuristics, that affect judicial exercises of discretion. After engaging in this analysis, …
Litigationprofessionals.Org- A Social Networking Site For Lawyers, Sandipan Biswas
Litigationprofessionals.Org- A Social Networking Site For Lawyers, Sandipan Biswas
Sandipan Biswas
No abstract provided.
Cybersecurity And Executive Power, David W. Opderbeck
Cybersecurity And Executive Power, David W. Opderbeck
David W. Opderbeck
The article analyzes the Constitutional authority of the U.S. President to shut down or limit public access to the Internet in a time of national emergency. The threats posed by cybercrime, cyberwarfare, and cyberterrorism are significant. It is imperative that national governments and international policymakers develop defenses and contingency plans for such attacks. At the same time, the threats to civil liberties posed by current legislative cybersecurity proposals are equally real. Executive power to disrupt Internet access in the name of security can become as potent a weapon against democracy as a hacker’s attempt to take down the power grid. …
Quick Reference Guide If You Are Stoped For A Dui In Illinois, Illinois Dui Lawyer
Quick Reference Guide If You Are Stoped For A Dui In Illinois, Illinois Dui Lawyer
Illinois DUI Lawyer
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Supply And Demand Of Weapons In Political Uprisings: Past Lessons, Current Applications, And Suggestions For Guidelines In The Future, Katherine E. Peterson
Supply And Demand Of Weapons In Political Uprisings: Past Lessons, Current Applications, And Suggestions For Guidelines In The Future, Katherine E. Peterson
Katherine Peterson
In the past, the United States has provided support to foreign states or political factions within a foreign state in the context of an armed conflict. The motivation for these actions has ranged from protecting allies or private capital interests to keeping the former Soviet Union at bay. These interests are important considerations for the Government to take into account when forming and carrying out its foreign policy; however, it is unnerving that this support seems to have often been given with a focus on achieving short-term goals without much regard to the potential consequences—domestic terrorist attacks, further international conflict, …
Traditional Culture V. Westernization: On The Road Toward The Rule Of Law In China, Haiting Zhang
Traditional Culture V. Westernization: On The Road Toward The Rule Of Law In China, Haiting Zhang
haiting zhang
Meaningful studies on China cannot ignore traditional Chinese culture and its influence in the country. A study of the rule of law of China is no exception. Generally speaking, China is not governed primarily by the rule of law. China has traditionally been an agrarian state—a characteristic that has historically fostered a strong family system. China’s agrarian nature also shaped traditional characteristics of Chinese culture in which rule of law is largely non-existent. Historically, the rule of man, a traditional Chinese value, has served as one of the major obstacles to China achieving legal modernization. Substantial legal westernization is an …