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Freedoms Of Collective Speech: A Theory Of Protected Communications By Organizations, Communities, And The State, Meir Dan-Cohen
Freedoms Of Collective Speech: A Theory Of Protected Communications By Organizations, Communities, And The State, Meir Dan-Cohen
Meir Dan-Cohen
No abstract provided.
Substantive Legal Theory And Its Audience, Meir Dan-Cohen
Substantive Legal Theory And Its Audience, Meir Dan-Cohen
Meir Dan-Cohen
No abstract provided.
Law, Community, And Communication, Meir Dan-Cohen
Law, Community, And Communication, Meir Dan-Cohen
Meir Dan-Cohen
No abstract provided.
Bureaucratic Organizations And The Theory Of Adjudication, Meir Dan-Cohen
Bureaucratic Organizations And The Theory Of Adjudication, Meir Dan-Cohen
Meir Dan-Cohen
No abstract provided.
In (Faint) Praise Of The Large Aps: Comments On Marc Galanter, Planet Of The Aps, Meir Dan-Cohen
In (Faint) Praise Of The Large Aps: Comments On Marc Galanter, Planet Of The Aps, Meir Dan-Cohen
Meir Dan-Cohen
No abstract provided.
Freedoms Of Collective Speech: A Theory Of Protected Communications By Organizations, Communities, And The State, Meir Dan-Cohen
Freedoms Of Collective Speech: A Theory Of Protected Communications By Organizations, Communities, And The State, Meir Dan-Cohen
Meir Dan-Cohen
Corporations' first amendment rights have received considerable judicial and scholarly attention in recent years. However, corporate speech cannot be studied adequately in isolation; rather, it is more fruitfully investigated within the broader context of collective speech. The author accordingly presents a theoretical framework for dealing with communications by different types of collectivities. The main distinction is between two paradigm collective entities: organizations and communities. Although it makes sense to ascribe speech to both, the grounds for extending constitutional protection are fundamentally different. Whereas communal speech has in and of itself expressive value that raises the first amendment's primary concerns, organizational …
Listeners And Eavesdroppers: Substantive Legal Theory And Its Audience, Meir Dan-Cohen
Listeners And Eavesdroppers: Substantive Legal Theory And Its Audience, Meir Dan-Cohen
Meir Dan-Cohen
No abstract provided.
Luck And Identity, Meir Dan-Cohen
Skirmishes On The Temporal Boundaries Of States, Meir Dan-Cohen
Skirmishes On The Temporal Boundaries Of States, Meir Dan-Cohen
Meir Dan-Cohen
Seeks to better understand conflict resolution via the vehicle of time. The future is the tool by which resolution may be achieved, provided the past is also considered, and not allowed to form a barrier. To this end, looks at the reductionist answer to resolution, which the author finds lacking in effectiveness. Two other approaches to considering damage caused in the past are the ontological and epistemological, both which also have their shortcomings. The author suggests rather that by the vehicles of apology and forgiveness, reparations, and other means of contrition, the disparity between, say, two nations, may be alleviated …
Thinking Criminal Law, Meir Dan-Cohen
Skirmishes On The Temporal Boundaries Of States, Meir Dan-Cohen
Skirmishes On The Temporal Boundaries Of States, Meir Dan-Cohen
Meir Dan-Cohen
No abstract provided.
Basic Values And The Victim's State Of Mind, Meir Dan-Cohen
Basic Values And The Victim's State Of Mind, Meir Dan-Cohen
Meir Dan-Cohen
No abstract provided.
Law, Community, And Communication, Meir Dan-Cohen
Law, Community, And Communication, Meir Dan-Cohen
Meir Dan-Cohen
No abstract provided.
Basic Values And The Victim's State Of Mind, Meir Dan-Cohen
Basic Values And The Victim's State Of Mind, Meir Dan-Cohen
Meir Dan-Cohen
No abstract provided.
Sanctioning Corporations, Meir Dan-Cohen