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Why Withdrawal Of Life-Support For Pvs Patients Is Not A Family Decision, Charles Baron
Why Withdrawal Of Life-Support For Pvs Patients Is Not A Family Decision, Charles Baron
Charles H. Baron
No abstract provided.
La Reforma Del Parlamento, Jose Luis Sardon
Hallucinations Of Neutrality In The Oregon Peyote Case, Harry F. Tepker Jr.
Hallucinations Of Neutrality In The Oregon Peyote Case, Harry F. Tepker Jr.
Harry F. Tepker Jr.
No abstract provided.
Engaging The Spectrum: Civic Virtue And The Protection Of Student Voice In School-Sponsored Forums, Robert R.M. Verchick
Engaging The Spectrum: Civic Virtue And The Protection Of Student Voice In School-Sponsored Forums, Robert R.M. Verchick
Robert R.M. Verchick
This article suggests a new justification for protecting student speech that specifically addresses the need for free expression and inquiry in school- sponsored forums. Starting with the proposition that student speech prepares one for self-government, I suggest we re-define the kind of self-government to which we ask students to aspire. By recasting our conception of democracy in a way that highlights universal participation and group transformation, we will find a theory of government much closer to the values of group discovery and social reform.
The Domestic Fourth Amendment Rights Of Aliens: To What Extent Do They Survive United States V. Verdugo-Urquidez?, Michael Scaperlanda
The Domestic Fourth Amendment Rights Of Aliens: To What Extent Do They Survive United States V. Verdugo-Urquidez?, Michael Scaperlanda
Michael A. Scaperlanda
No abstract provided.
Why Withdrawal Of Life-Support For Pvs Patients Is Not A Family Decision, Charles Baron
Why Withdrawal Of Life-Support For Pvs Patients Is Not A Family Decision, Charles Baron
Charles H. Baron
No abstract provided.
"The Nation As An Economic Unit:" Keynes, Roosevelt, And The Managerial Ideal, Richard Adelstein
"The Nation As An Economic Unit:" Keynes, Roosevelt, And The Managerial Ideal, Richard Adelstein
Richard Adelstein
The First New Deal as central economic planning, and the lost opportunity to reconstruct the federal government toward peaceful Keynesianism.
Bright Lines, George D. Brown
Deciding For Bigness, Richard Adelstein
Deciding For Bigness, Richard Adelstein
Richard Adelstein
Antitrust as a constitutional constraint on the growth of firms.
The New Metaphysics: The Interpretive Turn In Jurisprudence, Stephen M. Feldman
The New Metaphysics: The Interpretive Turn In Jurisprudence, Stephen M. Feldman
Stephen M. Feldman
A debate between realists and antirealists has characterized western metaphysics. While metaphysical realists ground existence on an objective world, antirealists ground existence on a thinking subject and human culture. The argument in jurisprudence, as elsewhere, is that either we are capable of objective knowledge or we are doomed to free-floating subjectivism. We demand the impossible -- absolute objectivity -- to avoid the catastrophic -- unconstrained subjectivity. The interpretive turn attempts to move beyond this insoluble dilemma, the either/or of objectivity and subjectivity. Thus, in jurisprudence, the interpretive turn is well worth taking if only because it offers the possibility of …
Mr. Justice Antonin Scalia: A Renaissance Of Positivism And Predictability In Constitutional Adjudication, Beau James Brock
Mr. Justice Antonin Scalia: A Renaissance Of Positivism And Predictability In Constitutional Adjudication, Beau James Brock
Beau James Brock
This article pinpoints Justice Scalia's judicial methodology and contrasts it with the pragmatism of Justice Sandra Day O'Connor.