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compelling state interest in reducing economic inequality’s transmission into political inequality. The Article makes two principal contributions. First, it updates criticisms of the Supreme Court’s campaign ... political equality throughout the country. And the decision’s mode of First Amendment analysis threatens other laws that strengthen both public and private sector unions’ ability to do so. In Janus the Court
the relationship between an administrative norm and a political movement and style, and what democracy’s current state portends for transparency’s future. ... developed and provided support for the claim that information disclosure can help solve political and social problems,4 while nongovernmental organizations advocate nationally and transnationally on
the justification of law’s claims to authority and our obedience to those claims. This Article is an exercise in analytic legal philosophy. It clarifies the nature of authority, obedience, and ... version of Wolff’s philosophical anarchism, see Matthew Smith, Political Obligation and the Self, 86 PHILOSOPHY AND PHENOMENOLOGICAL RESEARCH, 2, 384 ( 2011 ). Thankfully, however, we need not resolve the
PHILOSOPHY OF MATHEMATICS 6 (rev. ed. 1996). An opposed epistemic vice might involve, for example, a knowing indulgence of one’s own confirmation bias in seeking and assessing evidence on political questions
LABOR RELATIONS ACT PREEMPTS POLITICAL SUBDIVISIONS FROM REGULATING UNION-SECURITY AGREEMENTS Michael Soder I. INTRODUCTION “Right-to-work laws” are a bit of a misnomer. Rather than referring to laws ... right-to-work laws but 912 UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI LAW REVIEW [VOL. 88 is silent regarding whether political subdivisions of a state, such as cities, municipalities, counties, or townships, have the
, social, and political crises faced by the private employment sector is application of the public sector test created by the combined holdings of Connick v. Myers10 and Pickering v. Board of Education11 to ... its functions.88 Thus, her interests in speaking about political policies outweighed her public employer’s concerns about successfully performing its services.89 3. Snyder and the Definition of a
political power.22 However, if a man is not an ablebodied, cisgendered, heterosexual, white, wealthy citizen, he begins to slip down the social ladder for failing to conform to the hegemonic model for men.23 ... desire for masculine labor at the end of the nineteenth century and in the early twentieth century created a system that was hostile toward immigrant women.125 Social and political structures perceived
political ends unrelated to freedom of expression. The cycle is facilitated by either accurate or inaccurate perceptions of First Amendment cynicism by one’s political opponents. As one example, the ... cycle ever more vicious. To restore both the perception and the reality of a First Amendment that serves the entire political spectrum, this article first demonstrates why the increasing accusations of
; consequently, the associated ethnic economy is likely to be engaged in “selling packaged culture.”15 Consequently, ethnic economies implicate a number of contested issues that continue to dominate the political ... the creation of a [B]lack ethnic economy.”18 By contrast, the depiction of Asian Americans as the “model minority” emerged out of a particular historical context to serve a political agenda whereby the
is doing the punishing, it is also a question of political philosophy. Political philosophy examines the nature, power, and authority of the state as it relates to the rights and liberties of its ... , Unintentional Punishment, supra note 3. 6. H.L.A. HART, PUNISHMENT AND RESPONSIBILITY: ESSAYS IN THE PHILOSOPHY OF LAW 4 (1968). 7. Kolber, Unintentional Punishment, supra note 3, at 12 (“[W]e count at least
schools to teach literacy, encourage socialization, convey societal values, explain the nature and rules of the political system and its laws, and instill a sense of patriotism. Achieving most of these ... was the Alston and Bird Professor of Law and Political Science at Duke University and was a professor at the University of Southern California Law School. He was the 2022 President of the Association of
Amendment rights to political expression and association, with mixed results. The Supreme Court, silent on the constitutionality of laws restricting participation in the ballot initiative process, has
through its limited interpretation of the Commerce Clause. Although some have argued that Lochner and its progeny can trace its roots back to the legal philosophy of the Founding Fathers,9 these decisions ... eventually came into direct conflict with Franklin D. Roosevelt’s (“FDR”) New Deal and the powerful political progressive coalition that formed during the Great Depression.10 That confrontation produced the
, 140 S. Ct. 2246, 2289 (2020) (Breyer, J., dissenting) (“Montana’s law does not punish religious exercise. It does not deny anyone, because of their faith, the right to participate in political affairs
political aisle then ensued, triggering the enactment of the RFRA.5 Recent successes under the RFRA have largely benefited conservative, Christian ideologies despite the statute’s call for protection of all ... had abandoned.10 Despite many legal and political battles over its breadth and application, the RFRA passed in large part to insulate smaller, unpopular religions from persecution.11 Yet its successful
Mongolian. Historically it marked one of the last political strategies of two divisions of the Mongol Empire, established by Chinggis Khaan in 1206, to remain free of external political authority. The ... his dismissal of the Great Code as important in any meaningful way. One year later, in 2006, a group of papers in Imperial Statecraft explored political forms and governance techniques in Inner Asia
Mongolian. Historically it marked one of the last political strategies of two divisions of the Mongol Empire, established by Chinggis Khaan in 1206, to remain free of external political authority. The ... his dismissal of the Great Code as important in any meaningful way. One year later, in 2006, a group of papers in Imperial Statecraft explored political forms and governance techniques in Inner Asia
sophisticated system of cross-references wisely intertwined with a bulk of original elucidations. This combination illustrates some prominent aspects of Pali Buddhist philosophy and provides a precious series of
sophisticated system of cross-references wisely intertwined with a bulk of original elucidations. This combination illustrates some prominent aspects of Pali Buddhist philosophy and provides a precious series of
sophisticated system of cross-references wisely intertwined with a bulk of original elucidations. This combination illustrates some prominent aspects of Pali Buddhist philosophy and provides a precious series of