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Keeping Hope Alive: Criminal Justice Reform During Cycles of Political Retrenchment

new political climate? Looking back at some of the drivers of change over the past decade offers helpful guidance for the future—not just for this moment of flux, but for the inevitable future ... reform has been having a moment. But the political wheel never stops turning. The 2016 presidential election brought into office a new administration that embraces the perspective of an earlier era on

Keeping Hope Alive: Criminal Justice Reform During Cycles of Political Retrenchment

brought into office a new administration that often embraces the perspective of earlier eras on crime and punishment. How might the momentum of criminal justice reform be maintained in this new political ... having a moment. But the political wheel never stops turning. The 2016 presidential election brought into office a new administration that embraces the perspective of an earlier era on many of these

Popular Originalism? The Tea Party Movement and Constitutional Theory

The U.S. Constitution is currently the subject of a heated political debate. Tea Party activists have invoked the Constitution as the foundation of their conservative political philosophy. These ... of a heated political debate. Most notably, Tea Party activists have invoked the Constitution as the foundation of their conservative philosophy of limited government.1 They advocate a return to the

Limiting Political Contributions After McCutcheon, Citizens United, and SpeechNow

Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act’s (BCRA’s) “aggregate” contribution limits—its limits on the total amounts a person may contribute to all candidates and political committees during a single election cycle. The ... invalidation of the aggregate limits. These strategies involved multiple political action committees (PACs),5 party committees, joint fundraising committees, and contributions from one campaign to another.6 The

Limiting Political Contributions After McCutcheon, Citizens United, and SpeechNow

Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act’s (BCRA’s) “aggregate” contribution limits—its limits on the total amounts a person may contribute to all candidates and political committees during a single election cycle. The ... invalidation of the aggregate limits. These strategies involved multiple political action committees (PACs),5 party committees, joint fundraising committees, and contributions from one campaign to another.6 The

Limiting Political Contributions After McCutcheon, Citizens United, and SpeechNow

Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act’s (BCRA’s) “aggregate” contribution limits—its limits on the total amounts a person may contribute to all candidates and political committees during a single election cycle. The ... invalidation of the aggregate limits. These strategies involved multiple political action committees (PACs),5 party committees, joint fundraising committees, and contributions from one campaign to another.6 The

Limiting Political Contributions After McCutcheon, Citizens United, and SpeechNow

Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act’s (BCRA’s) “aggregate” contribution limits—its limits on the total amounts a person may contribute to all candidates and political committees during a single election cycle. The ... invalidation of the aggregate limits. These strategies involved multiple political action committees (PACs),5 party committees, joint fundraising committees, and contributions from one campaign to another.6 The

A New Era for Judicial Retention Elections: The Rise of and Defense Against Unfair Political Attacks

partisanship and politics in both the selection and retention process. Since 2010, increasingly strident and frequent political attacks on state supreme court justices facing judicial-merit retention elections ... Founded 1948 Review Counsel, current Chair of the Kansas Bar Association?s Legislative Committee and the immediate ? ? some group?s political agenda or with public opinion. tate?s decision to elect its

The "Fixation Thesis

POLITICAL SEDUCTION OF THE LAW 5–6 (1990); KEITH E. WHITTINGTON, CONSTITUTIONAL INTERPRETATION: TEXTUAL MEANING, ORIGINAL INTENT, AND JUDICIAL REVIEW 35 (1999) [hereinafter WHITTINGTON, INTERPRETATION ... Fixation Thesis], in THE NATURE OF LEGAL INTERPRETATION: WHAT JURISTS CAN LEARN ABOUT LEGAL INTERPRETATION FROM LINGUISTICS AND PHILOSOPHY 130 (Brian G. Slocum ed., 2017) [hereinafter LEGAL INTERPRETATION

Aesthetic Judging and the Constitution (or, Why Supreme Court Justices are Less Like Umpires and More Like Figure-Skating Judges)

knowledge are so thoroughly beyond our capacity to describe that they may properly be labeled “ineffable.” MICHAEL POLANYI, PERSONAL KNOWLEDGE: TOWARDS A POST-CRITICAL PHILOSOPHY 87–88 (1962) [hereinafter ... antecedent state of affairs complied with what is often (though not always17) a bright-line 12. See, e.g., DAVID BEST, PHILOSOPHY AND HUMAN MOVEMENT 103–05 (1978). 13. Id. at 103–04. 14. Id. at 104. 15. Id. 16

ARİSTOTELES'İN EĞİTİM ANLAYIŞI

, bedensel gelişim, doğru yaşam.   ABSTRACT Aristotle's View Of The Education Aristotle planned an education from which is necassary for his realistic philosophy and shaped this philosophy doctirine according

ARİSTOTELES'İN EĞİTİM ANLAYIŞI

, bedensel gelişim, doğru yaşam.   ABSTRACT Aristotle's View Of The Education Aristotle planned an education from which is necassary for his realistic philosophy and shaped this philosophy doctirine according

ARİSTOTELES'İN EĞİTİM ANLAYIŞI

, bedensel gelişim, doğru yaşam.   ABSTRACT Aristotle's View Of The Education Aristotle planned an education from which is necassary for his realistic philosophy and shaped this philosophy doctirine according

One Person, One Weighted Vote

This Article argues that weighted voting should be used to comply with the constitutional one-person, one-vote requirement while preserving representation for political units on the legislative body ... .?); ? vote requirement?s disruptive (noting that ?recognized local political communities? were broken up ?because their populations fail to add up to the required numbers?); vote cases are ??based solely on a

One Person, One Weighted Vote

This Article argues that weighted voting should be used to comply with the constitutional one-person, one-vote requirement while preserving representation for political units on the legislative body ... requirement’s disruptive (noting that “recognized local political communities” were broken up “because their populations fail to add up to the required numbers”); vote cases are “‘based solely on a mathematical

Criminal Justic Citizenship

. 311, 315–16 (2003) (making the case for jury sentencing based on history, political legitimacy, deliberative democratic theory, and the practicalities of sentencing). 1026 criminal defendant in a given ... citizens in a democracy ought to have in administering criminal justice. Thus, the theory necessarily straddles the line between legal and political theory: legal theory because it considers the proper

Outline of the Fukushima Daiichi Accident. Lessons Learned and Safety Enhancements

natural events. This leads to a conclusion that application of the defense-in-depth philosophy be enhanced because the defense-in-depth philosophy has been and continues to be an effective way to account

Do Conservative Judges Favor Wall Street? Ideology and the Supreme Court's Securities Regulation Decisions

The appointment of Supreme Court justices is a politically-charged process and the “ideology” (or “judicial philosophy”) of the nominees is perceived as playing a potentially relevant role in their ... Article’s use of the term ideology does not in any way imply any negative connotation. A synonym could be “judicial philosophy,” referring to a vision of the world, a system of beliefs, and a policy

FELSEFİ DÜŞÜNME YA DA DÜŞÜNMEYİ ÖĞRENME

. Because philosophy does not include common opinions everybody agrees on. It has a logical and non-epistomological basis. Although it seems an individualistic and subjective approach, philosophical

FELSEFİ DÜŞÜNME YA DA DÜŞÜNMEYİ ÖĞRENME

. Because philosophy does not include common opinions everybody agrees on. It has a logical and non-epistomological basis. Although it seems an individualistic and subjective approach, philosophical