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Full-Text Articles in Law
Denaturalizing The Lawyer-Statesman, Anthony V. Alfieri
Denaturalizing The Lawyer-Statesman, Anthony V. Alfieri
Michigan Law Review
A Review of The Lost Lawyer: Failing Ideals of the Legal Profession by Anthony T. Kronman.
The Jury: Trial And Error In The American Courtroom, John C. Blattner
The Jury: Trial And Error In The American Courtroom, John C. Blattner
Michigan Law Review
A Review of The Jury: Trial and Error in the American Courtroom by Stephen J. Adler
Fictionalizing Harassment—Disclosing The Truth, Maria L. Ontiveros
Fictionalizing Harassment—Disclosing The Truth, Maria L. Ontiveros
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Disclosure by Michael Crichton, and Bearing Witness: Sexual Harassment and Beyond—Everywoman's Story by Celia Morris
Stark Karst, Richard Delgado
Stark Karst, Richard Delgado
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Law's Promise, Law's Expression: Visions of Power in the Politics of Race, Gender, and Religion by Kenneth L. Karst
Rearranging Deck Chairs On The Titanic: The Inadequacy Of Modest Proposals To Reform Labor Law, Charles B. Craver
Rearranging Deck Chairs On The Titanic: The Inadequacy Of Modest Proposals To Reform Labor Law, Charles B. Craver
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Agenda for Reform: The Future of Employment Relationships and the Law by William B. Gould IV
On Humiliation, Jeremy Waldron
On Humiliation, Jeremy Waldron
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Humiliation, and Other Essays on Honor, Social Discomfort, and Violence by William Ian Miller
De Jure Revolution?, Margaret M. Russell
De Jure Revolution?, Margaret M. Russell
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Failed Revolutions: Social Reform and the Limits of Legal Imagination by Richard Delgado and Jean Stefancic, and Crusaders in the Courts: How a Dedicated Band of Lawyers Fought for the Civil Rights Revolution by Jack Greenberg.
The Last Butskellite, John D. Ayer
The Last Butskellite, John D. Ayer
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Acts of Hope: Creating Authority in Literature, Law, and Politics by James B. White
Fathers, The Welfare System, And The Virtues And Perils Of Child-Support Enforcement, David L. Chambers
Fathers, The Welfare System, And The Virtues And Perils Of Child-Support Enforcement, David L. Chambers
Articles
For half a century, Aid to Families with Dependent Children ("AFDC")' -the program of federally supported cash assistance to low-income families with children-has been oddly conceived. Congress has chosen to make assistance available almost solely to low-income single-parent families, not all low-income parents with children. At first many of the eligible single parents were women whose husbands had died. Over time, a growing majority were women who had been married to their children's father but who had separated or divorced. Today, to an ever increasing extent, they are women who were never married to the fathers of their children.2
Are Twelve Heads Better Than One?, Phoebe C. Ellsworth
Are Twelve Heads Better Than One?, Phoebe C. Ellsworth
Articles
The jury's competence, unlike that of the judge, rests partly on its ability to reflect the perspectives, experiences, and values of the ordinary people in the community - not just the most common or typical community perspective, but the whole range of viewpoints.