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The Economic Roots Of Domestic Violence, Donna Coker
Building The Bottom Up From The Top Down, A. Michael Froomkin
Building The Bottom Up From The Top Down, A. Michael Froomkin
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"Bottom up" governance. "Self-organization." These are among the most talismanic virtue-words of modern political discourse. Yet the reality is that in politics, "self-organization" is rare, being hard to initiate and even harder to sustain. As Oscar Wilde once complained about socialism, it "requires too many evenings." Governance as we tend to know it depends primarily on hierarchical institutions, or on close coordination within small groups. True partnerships, conversations among engaged equals, do not seem to scale. Indeed, whether one believes the fundamental problem to be something about the economics of group formation, the iron law of oligarchy, or something in …
Against Practice, Anthony V. Alfieri
Other Rights, Patrick O. Gudridge
Invisible Borders: Mapping Out Virtual Law, Kathleen Claussen
Invisible Borders: Mapping Out Virtual Law, Kathleen Claussen
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Only Yesterday: The Rise And Fall Of Twentieth Century Sexual Psychopath Laws, Tamara Rice Lave
Only Yesterday: The Rise And Fall Of Twentieth Century Sexual Psychopath Laws, Tamara Rice Lave
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Advocacy In The Court Of Public Opinion, Installment One: Broadening The Role Of Corporate Attorneys, Michele Destefano Beardslee
Advocacy In The Court Of Public Opinion, Installment One: Broadening The Role Of Corporate Attorneys, Michele Destefano Beardslee
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Unentrapped, William Wilson Bratton
Recognizing The Problem Of Solidarity: Immigration In The Post-Welfare State, David Abraham
Recognizing The Problem Of Solidarity: Immigration In The Post-Welfare State, David Abraham
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Government Data Breaches, A. Michael Froomkin
What's Left Of Solidarity? Reflections On Law, Race, And Labor History, Martha R. Mahoney
What's Left Of Solidarity? Reflections On Law, Race, And Labor History, Martha R. Mahoney
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The First Amendment Right Against Compelled Listening, Caroline Mala Corbin
The First Amendment Right Against Compelled Listening, Caroline Mala Corbin
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This Article argues for a new First Amendment right: the right against compelled listening. Free speech jurisprudence - which already recognizes the right to speak, the right to listen, and the right against compelled speech - is incomplete without the right against compelled listening. The same values that underlie the other free speech rights also lead to this right. Furthermore, this claim holds true regardless of whether one conceives of the primary purpose of the Free Speech Clause as creating a marketplace of ideas, enhancing participatory democracy, or promoting individual autonomy. The Article starts by examining the protection afforded to …
God-Talk In The Age Of Obama: Theology And Religious Political Engagement, Charlton C. Copeland
God-Talk In The Age Of Obama: Theology And Religious Political Engagement, Charlton C. Copeland
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Separation Of Powers In Brazil, Keith S. Rosenn
Gaap Did Their Job During The Economic Meltdown, George Mundstock
Gaap Did Their Job During The Economic Meltdown, George Mundstock
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Jim Crow Ethics And The Defense Of The Jena Six, Anthony V. Alfieri
Jim Crow Ethics And The Defense Of The Jena Six, Anthony V. Alfieri
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This Article is the second in a three-part series on the 2006 prosecution and defense of the Jena Six in LaSalle Parish, Louisiana. The series, in turn, is part of a larger, ongoing project investigating the role of race, lawyers, and ethics in the American criminal-justice system. The purpose of the project is to understand the race-based, identity-making norms and practices of prosecutors and defenders in order to craft alternative civil rights and criminal-justice strategies in cases of racially-motivated violence. To that end, this Article revisits the prosecution and defense of the Jena Six in the hope of uncovering the …
The Declining Significance Of Presidential Races?, Angela Onwuachi-Willig, Osamudia R. James
The Declining Significance Of Presidential Races?, Angela Onwuachi-Willig, Osamudia R. James
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No abstract provided.
The Confidence Game: Manipulation Of The Markets By Governmental Authorities, Caroline Bradley
The Confidence Game: Manipulation Of The Markets By Governmental Authorities, Caroline Bradley
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Better (Or Worse?) Risk Management Through Technology, Caroline Bradley
Better (Or Worse?) Risk Management Through Technology, Caroline Bradley
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Ex Parte Young: Sovereignty, Immunity, And The Constitutional Structure Of American Federalism, Charlton C. Copeland
Ex Parte Young: Sovereignty, Immunity, And The Constitutional Structure Of American Federalism, Charlton C. Copeland
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The Two Faces Of Lawyers: Professional Ethics And Business Compliance With Regulation, Christine E. Parker, Robert E. Rosen, Vibeke Lehmann Nielsen
The Two Faces Of Lawyers: Professional Ethics And Business Compliance With Regulation, Christine E. Parker, Robert E. Rosen, Vibeke Lehmann Nielsen
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No abstract provided.
Irreconcilable Differences? The Troubled Marriage Of Science And Law, Susan Haack
Irreconcilable Differences? The Troubled Marriage Of Science And Law, Susan Haack
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No abstract provided.
Rebellious Knowledge Production, Academic Activism, & Outsider Democracy: From Principles To Practices In Latcrit Theory, 1995 To 2008, Francisco Valdes
Rebellious Knowledge Production, Academic Activism, & Outsider Democracy: From Principles To Practices In Latcrit Theory, 1995 To 2008, Francisco Valdes
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Taking The Literary Turn, Patrick O. Gudridge
Toward A Broadband Public Interest Standard, Anthony E. Varona
Toward A Broadband Public Interest Standard, Anthony E. Varona
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The City And International Law: In Pursuit Of Sustainable Development, Ileana Porras
The City And International Law: In Pursuit Of Sustainable Development, Ileana Porras
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Wealth Is Just Capital!, George Mundstock