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Full-Text Articles in Law
Fleming V. Guiliani, Christopher G. Boies
Introduction, Anita Bernstein, Marc Galanter, Tanina Rostain
Introduction, Anita Bernstein, Marc Galanter, Tanina Rostain
NYLS Law Review
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Law, Markets And Democracy: A Role For Law In The Neo-Liberal State, Alfred C. Aman, Jr.
Law, Markets And Democracy: A Role For Law In The Neo-Liberal State, Alfred C. Aman, Jr.
NYLS Law Review
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Reflections On The Law Review Symposium On Women’S Rights And Pornography: Big Sister, Big Brother, And The Role Of Legal Scholarship In Affirming Human Rights, Nadine Strossen
NYLS Law Review
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Some Middle-Age Spread, A Few Mood Swings, And Growing Exhaustion: The Human Rights Movement At Middle Age, Penelope Andrews
Some Middle-Age Spread, A Few Mood Swings, And Growing Exhaustion: The Human Rights Movement At Middle Age, Penelope Andrews
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This paper was presented at a symposium, "The Scholar as Activist", dedicated to the work of Nadine Strossen, President of the ACLU. This paper focuses on the subject of international human rights law and the engagement of scholars as activists in this area of law. At fifty-plus years, and therefore soundly middle aged, the global human rights project today provides occasion for reflection and evaluation. This paper observes that human rights have increasingly become the language of progressive politics. In many ways, this focus on human rights globally echoes the struggle for civil liberties and civil rights in the United …