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On the Place of Self-Defense in Public Life: A Hobbesian Critique of the Supreme Court’s Second Amendment

. This line of cases thus attempts one of the most challenging feats of modern political philosophy: squaring popular sovereignty with natural rights, and particularly the right to use violence in self ... Bruen (2022), relies on an implicit political theory. This article uncovers and critiques that theory. I argue that the Supreme Court’s Second Amendment jurisprudence positions interpersonal self-defense

Political Fragmentation in the Democracies of the West

leaders who promise to cut through the dysfunctions of democratic governments. A major reason for this decline in effective government is that democracies have become more politically fragmented. Political ... Levinson, and participants in the NYU Legal and Political Philosophy Colloquium, particularly Liam Murphy and Sam Scheffler. For terrific research assistance, thanks go to NYU students Will Goncher, Pieter

Criminals behind the Veil: Political Philosophy and Punishment

Digital Commons. For more information , please contact Part of the Criminal Law Commons; Criminology and Criminal Justice Commons; and the Law - Criminals Behind the Veil: Political Philosophy and ... wrong, and how to fix it. And the way to begin a comprehensive diagnosis is to turn to political philosophy and its relative neglect of problems of criminal law and criminal punishment. Political theory

Reclaiming Humphrey’s Executor: Expertise and Impartiality in the FTC

government politics, and they must take care to ensure that their rhetoric and other actions do not ruin the perception of political impartiality that the founding Congress sought to create. By reclaiming ... As part of that federal response, the FTC was born. Congress sought to establish an agency that would be “free from ‘political domination or control’ or the ‘probability or possibility of such a thing

Amerykańska filozofia polityczna. Niedokończona debata (AMERICAN POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY. AN UNFINISHED DEBATE)

The author begins by drawing a distinction between an earlier stage of contemporary American political philosophy, informed by the Rawls-Nozick-Walzer debate, and a later stage geared towards social

Wokół własności. Próba uporządkowania stanowisk w filozofii politycznej (PRIVATE PROPERTY. AN ATTEMPT AT CLASSIFICATION THE KEY POSITIONS IN POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY)

In the paper the author proposes a new model of political spectrum. Instead - as so far - arranging political philosophies in two or four dimensional diagrams (from the left to the right, from the

BYU Journal of Public Law Volume 37 Number 2

- Volume 37 ARTICLES 2023 Race, Ethnicity, and Fair Housing Enforcement: A Regional Analysis Charles S. Bullock, III; Charles M. Lamb; & Eric M. Wilk Political Fragmentation in the Democracies of the ... Political Science, University at Buffalo, SUNY, Buffalo, NY 14260 or . ** Charles S. Bullock, III is Distinguished University Professor of Public and International Affairs, Richard B. Russell Chair in

The Territorial and District Representation Amendment: A Proposal

This article will propose and explain a draft amendment to the United States Constitution that would secure an intermediate degree of political representation for Americans living in U.S. territories ... alternate dimension of constitutionality. Some of the structure of this alternate reality comes from the U.S. Constitution itself— its allocation of political representation in Congress and the electoral

Freedom of Association, Extreme Partisan Gerrymandering, Justiciability and the Unmistakable Political Question Controversy

editor of BYU Law Digital Commons. For more information , please contact Unmistakable Political Question Controversy, 34 BYU J. Pub. L. 75 (2019). Available at: https://digitalcommons.law.byu.edu/jpl ... be addressed is whether partisan gerrymandering is a political question not capable of judicial resolution by federal courts, or whether partisan gerrymandering is instead a politicized issue that

Homo sacer w świecie chaosu. Szkic o związkach Agambena z Nancym i Serres’em (Homo Sacer in the World of Chaos. Essay about Agamben’s Associations with Nancy and Serres)

This paper concerns political philosophy of Agamben, which I consider as variety of philosophy of relations.The important point of reference for Agamben are concepts of Jean-Luc Nancy and Michel ... się on, między Słowa kluczowe; homo sacer; biopolityka; filozofia relacji; chaos; Agamben; Nancy; Serres Keywords; homo sacer; biopolitics; philosophy of relations; chaos; Agamben; Nancy; Serres

Dissent and the Rule of Law

the police killing of George Floyd and others and a strong backlash against protestors by some political leaders, has deeply challenged the compatibility of those values. This tension raises deep ... the two positions. While the concept of the rule of law may not necessarily incorporate the entire spectrum of civil and political rights, the very logic of the rule of law demands respect for and

Race, Ethnicity, and Fair Housing Enforcement: A Regional Analysis

of this article. Direct correspondence to Charles M. Lamb, Department of Political Science, University at Buffalo, SUNY, Buffalo, NY 14260 or . ** Charles S. Bullock, III is Distinguished University ... Professor of Public and International Affairs, Richard B. Russell Chair in Political Science, and Josiah Meigs Distinguished Teaching Professor at the University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602. . *** Charles M

COVID’s Counterpunch: State Legislative Assaults on PublicHealth Emergency Powers

. It is an incredulous movement facially supported by a need to appropriately balance economic interests and rights with communal health objectives. At its political core, however, is a “power grab” by ... objectives. At its core, however, are political, denialist ploys by legislators to free voters from PHE powers perceived as unwarranted despite saving countless lives and significantly reducing morbidity

The Political Economy of China’s Regulatory State: A Reappraisal

economists, legal scholars, organization theorists, and political scientists for the shifts from regulation to deregulation and vice versa including the simultaneous pursuit of both strategies.20 Concepts such

The Best Interest Is the Child: A Historical Philosophy for Modern Issues

interestingly resulted in state policies that are retributive in nature and disproportionately affect minority communities. The disconnect between theory and practice is the product of decades of socio-political ... Philosophy for Modern Issues Lahny R. Silva∗ A little over a century after the creation of the first juvenile court in America, the states and the federal government continue to try to find an effective

Philosophy of voltage-gated proton channels

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...

Filozofia i chrystologia (PHILOSOPHY AND CHRISTOLOGY)

. van Inwagen, Incarnation and Christology, [w:] E. Craig (red.), The Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy, New York: Routledge 1999, s. 725–732; E. Stump, Aquinas’ Metaphysics of the Incarnation, [w ... who understands»” (D.R. Griffin, Process Theology, [w:] Ph.L. Quinn, Ch. Taliaferro (red.), A Companion to Philosophy of Religion, Cambridge, MA: Blackwell Publishers 1997, s. 139. Zapoczątkowany

On Criminalizing Violent Speech

first introduces the social philosophy of liberal communitarianism. In Section II, the article reviews the existing federal statutes governing the making of threats. Section III examines major, relevant ... conceptions of the role of moral reasoning in public spaces and political bodies, and, therefore, these two theoretical frameworks oftentimes produce opposing political prescriptions. Liberalism, with its

The Politics of the Law-Politics Dichotomy

history and political valence of the dichotomy. From Baude and Sach’s perspective, politics is like a disease: if it infects legal interpretation, then it threatens the health of the judicial process. But ... ) (articulating the philosophy of political liberalism); SANDEL, supra note 65, at 28 (emphasizing demands for government neutrality ). 74. See BICKEL , supra note 46, at 16 ( discussing counter-majoritarian

Filozofia analityczna a filozofia transformacyjna (ANALYTIC AND TRANSFORMATIVE PHILOSOPHY)

2000. It is mostly devoted to the history and sociology of analytic philosophy in American universities after the Second World War. The author argues that analytic movement has failed to keep its promise