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Articles 1 - 14 of 14
Full-Text Articles in Law
The Chosen People In Our Wilderness, Susan P. Koniak
The Chosen People In Our Wilderness, Susan P. Koniak
Faculty Scholarship
Strangers there are among us, practicing with weapons for something they believe might come - something some of them believe should come. Militia men, patriots, self-proclaimed true Americans. Chosen people. What are we, members of the power elite, the academy, the legal intelligentsia - the other chosen people - to make of them? Sideshow freaks may titillate even a scholar, but they rarely, if ever, inform. Is there more here?
Along with the authors of Gathering Storm and Rural Radicals, I believe there is. Neither of these books sets out to convince lawyers or law professors in particular that …
Book Review —The Federal Courts: Challenge And Reform, Roger J. Miner '56
Book Review —The Federal Courts: Challenge And Reform, Roger J. Miner '56
Book Reviews
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Book Review And Commentary: What Price Freedom?, Vincent A. Wellman
Book Review And Commentary: What Price Freedom?, Vincent A. Wellman
Law Faculty Research Publications
No abstract provided.
Book Review, S. James Anaya
Book Review, Lakshman Guruswamy
Book Review Of The Strange Career Of Legal Liberalism, By Laura Kalman, Edward A. Purcell Jr.
Book Review Of The Strange Career Of Legal Liberalism, By Laura Kalman, Edward A. Purcell Jr.
Other Publications
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Book Review Of Patterns Of American Jurisprudence, By Neil Duxbury, William P. Lapiana
Book Review Of Patterns Of American Jurisprudence, By Neil Duxbury, William P. Lapiana
Other Publications
No abstract provided.
Book Review Of Reclaiming The Federal Courts, By Larry W. Yackle., Edward A. Purcell Jr.
Book Review Of Reclaiming The Federal Courts, By Larry W. Yackle., Edward A. Purcell Jr.
Other Publications
No abstract provided.
Book Review Of Mental Disorder, Work Disability, And The Law, Edited By R.J. Bonnie And J. Monahan, Michael L. Perlin
Book Review Of Mental Disorder, Work Disability, And The Law, Edited By R.J. Bonnie And J. Monahan, Michael L. Perlin
Other Publications
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Thunder Without Rain: A Review/Commentary Of Rain Without Thunder: The Ideology Of The Animal Rights Movement, Steven M. Wise
Thunder Without Rain: A Review/Commentary Of Rain Without Thunder: The Ideology Of The Animal Rights Movement, Steven M. Wise
Animal Law Review
The scope of animal rights is much broader than the vast majority of individuals believe. People spend little time considering how our legal system's treatment of animals affects society. Thw law, created to protect beings from harm, has time and again proven itself a stubborn, static creation. Hozever, through the efforts of people who have recognized the law's shortcomings and have sought to correct thm, justice may eventually prevail. Un1fortunately, the best means by which to accomplish justice for animals is not clear, and disagreements inevitably arise. The essays which follow are written by exparts from various interdisciplinaryf ields at …
The Interactive Constitution: An Essay On Clothing Emperors And Searching For Constitutional Truth, Neal Devins
The Interactive Constitution: An Essay On Clothing Emperors And Searching For Constitutional Truth, Neal Devins
Faculty Publications
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The End Of Busing?, Davison M. Douglas
Book Review Of In The Opinion Of The Court, Laura A. Heymann
Book Review Of In The Opinion Of The Court, Laura A. Heymann
Faculty Publications
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Law And Fancy, Robin West
Law And Fancy, Robin West
Georgetown Law Faculty Publications and Other Works
Martha Nussbaum's graceful book Poetic Justice is an elegant brief for the importance of our capacity for imaginative "fancy" to our moral and legal lives. Imaginative fancy, Nussbaum argues, allows us to know the internal substance and quality of the lives of others. It allows us to come to appreciate, to understand, to share, and ultimately to resist others' suffering. It is, in short, the means by which we come to care about the fate and happiness of others. It is a part, but not the whole, of our capacity to transcend a narcissistic and infantile egoism. It is therefore …