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In this review, voltage-gated proton channels are considered from a mainly teleological perspective. Why do proton channels exist? What good are they? Why did they go to such lengths to develop several unique hallmark properties such as extreme selectivity and ΔpH-dependent gating? Why is their current so minuscule? How do they manage to be so selective? What is the basis for our...
Political Needle, 24 Annals Health L. 410 (2015). Available at: https://lawecommons.luc.edu/annals/vol24/iss2/3 - Article 3 Follow this and additional works at: https://lawecommons.luc.edu/annals Red-State ... Health Reform: Threading the Political Needle Robert B Leflar* I. INTRODUCTION The Supreme Court's decision in National Federation of Independent Business i. Sebelius' gave each state the option to
DUKE JOURNAL OF CONSTITUTIONAL LAW & PUBLIC POLICY LEAVING DISESTABLISHMENT TO THE POLITICAL PROCESS CHRISTOPHER C. LUND Last term, the Supreme Court decided Greece v. Galloway,1 a case about ... ) prohibition of religious worship in other denominations; (5) the use of the state church for civil functions, such as marriage; and (6) the limitation of political participation to members of the state church
DUKE JOURNAL OF CONSTITUTIONAL LAW & PUBLIC POLICY MARKET STRUCTURE AND POLITICAL LAW: A TAXONOMY OF POWER ZEPHYR TEACHOUT 0 LINA KHAN 0 0 Copyright © 2014 Zephyr Teachout and Lina Khan ... . Associate Professor of Law, Fordham University School of Law. J.D., 2017, Yale Law School; Fellow , New America Foundation Market structure is deeply political. One reason is that all markets are governed
This Article examines issues of inequality in education, minority representation, and access to the political process. The Article considers constitutional protections and other legal mechanisms ... S. Ct. BREAKING THE CYCLE: COUNTERING VOTER INITIATIVES AND THE UNDERREPRESENTATION OF RACIAL MINORITIES IN THE POLITICAL PROCESS KRISTEN BARNES 0 1 0 Associate Professor of Law, University of Akron
DUKE JOURNAL OF CONSTITUTIONAL LAW & PUBLIC POLICY INTERNING DISSENT: THE LAW OF LARGE POLITICAL EVENTS AARON JOHNSON Despite the Supreme Court's recurrent indications that contentbased ... expression. Few areas of law illustrate this point as well as the recent case law of large political conventions and similar events, which is the focus of this Article. Political conventions provide a
Georgia v. Ashcroft MAJORITY-LATINO DISTRICTS AND LATINO POLITICAL POWER MELISSA R. MICHELSON PH.D. 1 0 1973(b). 4. Charles Cameron, David Epstein & Sharyn O'Halloran, Do Majority-Minority Districts ... Rights Act of 1965 (VRA)1 was aimed at ensuring that all citizens, and in particular African Americans, have equal opportunity to participate in the political process. Initial enforcement focused on
DUKE JOURNAL OF CONSTITUTIONAL LAW & PUBLIC POLICY “POLITICAL” SCIENCE: REGULATORY SCIENCE AFTER THE BUSH ADMINISTRATION SIDNEY A. SHAPIRO 0 0 University Distingished Professor of Law, Wake Forest ... Protection Agency (EPA).1 The survey found that almost 900 of the 1,600 scientists who worked for the EPA had experienced political interference in their work over the last five years.2 Scientists at three
DUKE JOURNAL OF CONSTITUTIONAL LAW & PUBLIC POLICY THE RIGHT TO “DO POLITICS” AND NOT JUST TO SPEAK: THINKING ABOUT THE CONSTITUTIONAL PROTECTIONS FOR POLITICAL ACTION ROBERT F. BAUER candidates ... ). 2. Id. at 143. 3. See id. at 20–21 (finding that “a limitation upon the amount that any one person or group may contribute to a candidate or political committee entails only a marginal restriction
DUKE JOURNAL OF CONSTITUTIONAL LAW & PUBLIC POLICY JUDICIAL TAKINGS, JUDICIAL SPEECH, AND DOCTRINAL ACCEPTANCE OF THE MODEL OF THE JUDGE AS POLITICAL ACTOR WILLIAM P. MARSHALL For years, academics ... of this writing, referred to here as “Judicial Political Realism,”2 relies upon empirical studies, which show that a judge's - * Kenan Professor of Law, University of North Carolina. I am deeply
immigrants for “crimes involving moral turpitude” invites officials to base their prosecutorial choices on political or personal views. As a result, defense attorneys advising their clients on the immigration ... essential elements of—— (I) crime involving moral turpitude (other than a purely political offense) or an attempt or conspiracy to commit such a crime, or (II) a violation of (or a conspiracy or attempt to
POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY 111 (§ 3.2.16.6) (2002) (1785) (“As oaths are designed for the security of the imposer, it is manifest that they must be interpreted and performed in the sense in which the imposer ... Scholar in Law and Philosophy, University of Mississippi School of Law. Thanks to Bruce Ackerman , Larry Alexander, Akhil Amar, Will Baude, Tom Colby, Clark Gibbs, John Harrison, Gerard Magliocca, Jack
.”). 5. As a matter of basic political philosophy, I must note that I have always found the fallibility argument for abolishing the death penalty to be somewhat inconsistent with how we generally assess ... to the case as a model of improved capital justice to seek to replicate in the future.15 As a matter of basic philosophy and political practicalities, it is hardly surprising that death penalty
considered the most direct and efficient, is also consistent with the philosophy of the new Republican majority in Congress that promises to restore local control in many matters. For example, welfare reform ... also have regular jobs. Term limits may require a new crop of freshmen lawmakers every few years. And local officials may be more susceptible to lobbying and political influence. 230 These factors may
the pandemic; during the pandemic they have combined to a particularly devastating effect. All of these explanations for COVID-19's disproportionate impact on Black people reflect social or political ... . Instead, just as high COVID-19 infection and mortality rates among Black people generally are the result of social and political choices rather than genetic predispositions, who ends up residing in these
scarce regulatory resources inefficiently. Alleviating these oversight issues will require thoughtfully engaging legal and political tools to stimulate and coordinate activity by the FDA, FTC, and other ... health and wellbeing. 165 Different government institutions can apply these coordination tools, including the agencies themselves, Congress using their political or lawmaking power to facilitate
strongly than their political affiliation or contextual factors in their state, such as a recent mass shooting, the opioid overdose death rate, and the unemployment rate.58 Those who strongly believed that
government actions necessary to promote the common good. The author examines competing conceptions of the common good, and posits that a new philosophy is required for public health emergencies in order to ... AND OVERVIEW There are three major categories of emergencies: (1) those arising from "grave political crises," such as terrorist attacks and armed international conflicts; (2) those resulting from
political operatives who control state and national political power. When elevated to political control of the government, this political philosophy has been articulated as the justification that supports ... Copyright © 2017 Irving Joyner The right and ability of African-Americans to vote and participate in the political process in North Carolina is aggressively being attacked. This is not the first time in
Americans the way the Natural Born Citizen Clause does. The Clause also generates significant legal uncertainty, which imposes both economic and political costs on our presidential elections. Although the ... from both major parties. But more has to do with the changing politics of immigration more generally. The political benefits for Republicans are relatively greater now than they have been in the past