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Respectful Research: Working with Indigenous Peoples in Psychological, Anthropological and Cross-Cultural Sciences

Indigenous peoples today face a wide range of constantly evolving political, epistemic and socio-cultural forms of contemporary colonial violence. Modern discourses and research practices both ... in Latin America (Brave Heart et al., 2011). Indigenous peoples are vastly diverse in terms of their political and economic situations, cultures, and relationships with colonizing societies (Alfred

Reevaluating Politicized Identity & Notions of an American Political Community in the Legal & Political Process

, Public Law and Legal Theory Commons , Race, Ethnicity and Post- 3 New York University - Washington , D.C. , USA 4 Commons, Cultural Heritage Law Commons, Election Law Commons , Ethics and Political ... Philosophy 5 Part of the Civil Rights and Discrimination Commons, Constitutional Law Commons , Courts Follow this and additional works at: https://www.repository.law.indiana.edu/ijlse Colonial Studies Commons

Ranked Choice Voting: How Voters Have Responded to a Failing Political System

A long-standing colloquialism amongst politicians and people in the political world is “People love their congressmen but hate Congress.”4 While not a new sentiment, distrust of the political system

Cutting through the value chain: the long-run effects of decoupling the East from the West

With ever-increasing political tensions between China and Russia on one side and the EU and the US on the other, it only seems a matter of time until protectionist policies cause a decoupling of ... countries involved, suggesting that governments should strive to cooperate rather than turn away from each other. By imposing a trade war on Russia, the political West could inflict severe damage on the

Serving Only to Oppress: An Intersectional and Critical Race Analysis of Constitutional Originalism Inflicting Harm

Constitution were set at the founding and have not changed or adapted since. See Marcia Coyle, ‘His Judicial Philosophy Is Mine’: Amy Barrett Touts Scalia in Remarks From Rose Garden, THE NATIONAL LAW JOURNAL ... (Sep. 26, 2020), https://www.law.com/nationallawjournal/2020/09/26/his-judicial-philosophy-is-mine-amy-barrett-toutsscalia-in-remarks-from-rose-garden/?slreturn=20230227132623. 2023] value judgments in

Recognizing America's "Religious Nones" and Their Influence on Political and Legal Norms

Berlinerblau defines secularism as ?[a] political philosophy which . . . is preoccupied with, and often deeply suspicious of, any and all relations between government and religion.?50 And, finally, defining ... philosophy that results in depriving religious leaders of political power but maintaining a benign attitude toward their religious beliefs. This notion has been consistently backed by religious liberals, the

Corruption as a push and pull factor of migration flows: evidence from European countries

migrants on the corruption levels in both the home and destination country. It finds that migration lowers the overall level of corruption in the origin country by increasing the demand for political ... , and political corruption (Johnston 2005) . Therefore, given the complexity of capturing this variable, there is a lot of debate on how to appropriately measure it. In this paper, we try to capture

COVID-19 and public support for the Euro

currency. As long as it prevails, it acts as a shield against attempts to dismantle the euro and grants political legitimacy to the European Central Bank (ECB) “to do whatever it takes” to preserve the EA in ... increased political legitimacy bestowed on the EU institutions during the pandemic can be attributed to the fiscal policy initiatives. Our study is an explorative one. We had two hypotheses to start with

Can we all be Denmark? The role of civic attitudes in welfare state reforms

social norms. A prominent strain of literature following (Algan and Cahuc 2009) argues that civic attitudes and trust largely determine the social and political viability of providing insurance through ... attitudes. Another potential reason making social trust relevant for welfare state sustainability is that it may facilitate the necessary underlying political reforms (Heinemann and Tanz 2008; Berggren and

The Process of Power: A Process-Oriented Approach to Dissecting a Group’s Political Power

Minority groups receiving protection under the Fourteenth Amendment must typically show that they have little "political power,

The Antitrust Alternative: Promoting Public Health Through Competition

were political values that protected wellfunctioning markets, sought to democratize economic power, and most importantly, condemned corporate concentration as a public threat.75 Much of the history of ... federal enforcement of the antitrust laws was indeed colored by such a political, populist, anti-concentration hue.76 However, over time the perceived goals of the antitrust laws have been purposefully

Marriage Equality and a Lawyer's Role in the Emergence of "New" Rights

, multidisciplinary advocacy. But the development of rights seldom happens solely as a consequence of changes in judicial philosophy. As such, this Article first discusses rights as occurring in three stages and then ... and an inherent liberty that can perhaps be regarded as a right. They then establish, by means of human law, systems of property rights and political rights.?8 Thus, according to Ockham and those that

Invisible Ink: Intersectionality and Political Inquiry

Politics Commons , Law Commons, Models and Methods Commons, Other Feminist, Gender , and Sexuality Studies Commons, Other Political Science Commons, Political The ory Commons, and the Women's Studies Commons ... 1 University of Minnesota - Twin Cities , USA Follow this and additional works at: http://www.repository.law.indiana.edu/ijlse - INVISIBLE INK: INTERSECTIONALITY AND POLITICAL INQUIRY DARA Z

Qualified Immunity and the Unintentional, or Intentional, Chill on Free Speech

dangerous power that needs to be reformed, especially as technology and recording devices continue to advance. New issues have arisen since the doctrine was first established, and the political climate is ... things political, repealing the doctrine of qualified immunity is partisan, and support varies by race; however, it is not inaccurate to surmise that support is decreasing on all sides.181 According to

Incombustible Ideas: Evaluating the Impact of Federal Court Opinions Regarding Book Banning in Public-School Libraries

the maintenance of a democratic political system”). 12 See Am. Civ. Liberties Union of Fla., Inc. v. Miami-Dade Cnty. Sch. Bd., 557 F.3d 1177, 1200 (11th Cir. 2009) (ruling that a school board’s action ... their social, political and moral tastes and not because the books, taken as a whole, were lacking in educational value.”); see Waxman, supra note 26 (“‘We’re seeing an unprecedented volume of challenges

Has the Russian invasion of Ukraine reinforced anti-globalization sentiment in Austria?

. Already before the war, the public in many countries appear to have turned their back on economic globalization. Grassroots movements, mainly from the political left, organized opposition against ... add to the corrosion of public support for globalization—and eventually of globalization itself—that has so far been driven by the rising influence of populist and nationalist political leaders and the

Syringe Service Programs in Indiana: Moving Past the “Moral” Concerns of Harm Reduction Towards Effective Legislation

emergency threshold to rally political support for an SSP near them.68 In doing so, the interests of community members can be aligned with their local politicians and create an environment of acceptance in ... scientifically unfounded reasons. Along those same lines, SSP approval should not be left to chance. Approval by a local qualified entity, in this case, amounts to little more than political or moral approval.126

An Old Illness: How the United States Uses Racist and Xenophobic Ideas About Disease to Exclude Haitian Migrants During the Covid-19 Pandemic

after the assassination of Haitian President Jovenel Moise and the resultant political turmoil.3 Still others had left Haiti years before, living and working in South American countries like Chile before ... and the vast majority of people granted asylum came from communist countries.72 As a result, despite widespread political violence and poverty imposed by the state,73 Haitians seeking asylum were

The Warren Court and Living Constitutionalism

constitutionalism as a theory with no substance—simply a substitute for the political whims of judges. While not disputing that politics and values play an important role in all interpretive theories, this Article ... loosely connected to the text of the Constitution.”11 Recently, political scientist Calvin TerBeek proposed that living constitutionalism gained its dominance not because of a robust and persuasive

What is an English Jew?: The Legal Construction of Jewish Identity Under the UK Equality Act of 2010

, hospitals, local councils, transport providers, government departments, trade unions, and political parties, for instance—the legal construction of Jewish identity as a “protected characteristic” is important ... on its characterisation of “Zionism” and “anti-Zionism” as mere “political” ideologies which are unrelated to, and independent of, a person’s race 58 King-Ansell v. Police [1979] 2 NZLR 531, 542 (N.Z