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Appointments, Innovation, and the Judicial–Political Divide

political sphere, figuring in a number of congressional–presidential confrontations. Such simultaneous top billing in the judicial and political spheres is hardly coincidental. After all, it was President ... APPOINTMENTS, INNOVATION, AND THE JUDICIAL-POLITICAL DIVIDE GILLIAN E. METZGER 0 1 0 Stanley H. Fuld Professor of Law, Columbia Law School 1 Copyright © 2015 Gillian E. Metzger The federal

A Review of From Antiquarian to Archaeologist: The History and Philosophy of Archaeology

From Antiquarian to Archaeologist brings together fourteen of Tim Murray’s papers on the history, philosophy and sociology of archaeology published over two decades. The volume displays many of the

Development and Validation of the Youth Sociopolitical Action Scale for Social Media (SASSM)

young people are building movements that change norms and policies at national and global levels (Anyiwo et al., 2020) and can transcend structural barriers to political participation, such as the ... , in which youth learn about the root causes of systems of inequity; political efficacy, in which youth become empowered to create sociopolitical change; and sociopolitical action, where youth resist

A Pioneering Experiment: Dialoghi di Archeologia between Marxism and Political Activism

growing middle class, of social modernization and political stagnation. This innovative editorial project, which merged historical and archaeological research with civil protest and political activism, was

Social and Political Factors in Post-Colonial Indian Archaeology: The Case of Sanghol, Punjab

In this paper, I present the case of Sanghol, Punjab, in Indian archaeology to highlight the influence of social and political factors on the interpretation of archaeological data and the ... , I show how geopolitical tensions and the desire for internal political stability influenced archaeological practices in post-colonial India. In the aftermath of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi’s

Invoking the Paris Agreement in Investor-State Arbitration

of the Torres Strait region under the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights 1966, as interpreted by reference to the Paris Agreement, by failing to take adaptation and mitigation ... undertakings made by the host State for the Paris Agreement when assessing the political risk attached to a particular investment. For example, a mitigation project involving the creation of a reserve area by

When Archaeology Begins: The Cultural and Political Context of Chinese Archaeological Thought

century, believed that it had to destroy Confucianism and come up with a new philosophy. However, with the arrival of many different kinds of western ideas, such as evolution and diffusion, Chinese ... placed Chinese archaeologists in a difficult position ideologically within the political context of a Chinese nationalism based on the idea of progress. Their solution was, in essence, to transpose

The Political Turn in American Administrative Law: Power, Rationality, and Reasons

and legitimating force of Reason, or rationality, but several recent developments signal a political turn in understandings of administrative justification. First, in upholding the decision of the ... DUKE LAW JOURNAL THE POLITICAL TURN IN AMERICAN ADMINISTRATIVE LAW: POWER, RATIONALITY, AND REASONS JODI L. SHORT 0 1 0 Associate Professor, Georgetown University Law Center. For their generous

A Case Study of Legislation vs. Regulation: Defining Political Campaign Intervention Under Federal Tax Law

The rules that should govern political campaign intervention by social welfare organizations exempt from taxation under § 501(c)(4) of the Internal Revenue Code have been the subject of recent ... experts on the topic, under the auspices of two wellknown nonprofit groups, undertook the task of clarifying the rules regarding tax-exempt political activity. In light of the issues becoming national news

Who Cares How Congress Really Works?

philosophy of action, it contends that Congress has no collective intention, not because of difficulties in aggregating the intentions of individual members, but rather because Congress lacks the sort of ... (2014). 9. See generally Matti Eklund, Fictionalism, STANFORD ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PHILOSOPHY (2015), http://plato.stanford.edu/archives/win2015/entries/fictionalism [https://perma.cc/WA9KDVH6] (providing an

Liquidation of Constitutional Meaning Through Use

when writing about liquidation. By using the tools of history and philosophy, this Note combines two interpretive modalities in service of strengthening the legitimacy of scholarly and judicial ... Jeff Powell for their guidance and insightful comments, to the participants in the Fall 2015 Philosophy for Constitutional Lawyers seminar at Duke Law School, and to my colleagues on the Duke Law Journal

Predicting Court Outcomes through Political Preferences: The Japanese Supreme Court and the Chaos of 1993

independence similar to that of U.S. federal judges, I use judicial outcomes to ask whether Japanese premiers from different parties have appointed justices with different political preferences. Although the ... LDP can appoint to the supreme court justices who share its political philosophy. Through that Chief Justice, it can monitor and control the Secretary General of the Secretariat. Through the secretary

Political Control of Federal Prosecutions: Looking Back and Looking Forward

J. AM. JUDICATURE SOC'Y POLITICAL CONTROL OF FEDERAL PROSECUTIONS: LOOKING BACK AND LOOKING FORWARD DANIEL RICHMAN 0 1 0 Professor, Columbia Law School. Thanks to Sam Buell, Deborah Denno, and the ... identified—the attorney general who had barely a clue of what was 18. See Daniel C. Richman & William J. Stuntz, Al Capone’s Revenge: An Essay on the Political Economy of Pretextual Prosecution, 105 COLUM. L

A Response to Professor Ramseyer, Predicting Court Outcomes through Political Preferences

A RESPONSE TO PROFESSOR RAMSEYER, PREDICTING COURT OUTCOMES THROUGH POLITICAL PREFERENCES MICHAEL BOUDIN 0 1 0 Circuit Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit; Lecturer, Harvard ... Law School. 1. J. Mark Ramseyer, Predicting Court Outcomes Through Political Preferences: The Japanese Supreme Court and the Chaos of 1993, 58 D 1 Copyright © 2009 by Michael Boudin Two quotations

“Advice and Consent” in Historical Perspective

political party, and, sometimes, even when the President comes from the same party but there are ideological objections to the nominee. That the appointments process has, at times, been difficult and ... make law and that the political and judicial attitudes of nominees matter. Under such circumstances, the Senate’s inquiry quite naturally goes beyond the simple question of whether a nominee is qualified

The Political Question Doctrine: Suggested Criteria

Whether there should be a political question doctrine and, if so, how it should be implemented continue to be contentious and controversial issues, both within and outside the Court. This Article ... DUKE LAW JOURNAL THE POLITICAL QUESTION DOCTRINE: SUGGESTED CRITERIA JESSE H. CHOPER Copyright © 2005 Jesse H. Choper. † Earl Warren Professor of Public Law, University of California, Berkeley

Critical Consciousness and Wellbeing in Adolescents and Young Adults: A Systematic Review

(sometimes termed political efficacy, agency, or empowerment), or, perceptions of one’s ability to enact change, and (3) critical action, or participation in efforts to change inequalities (Rapa et al., 2020 ... the political process. Critical action may also extend beyond political engagement to include actions like service (Tyler et al., 2020) and social media engagement (Wilf et al., under review) aimed at

Our Place in the World: A New Relationship for Environmental Ethics and Law

ethical development. This process is true now in a set of emerging issues: the law of food systems, animal rights, and climate change. This Article draws on philosophy, history, and psychology to develop an ... ” would depend on “metaphysics,” which he defined as “a theory of the natural order and our place in it.”4 A towering figure in political philosophy, Rawls had a gift for seeing the heart of an issue. Yet

Abandonment and Reconciliation: Addressing Political and Common Law Objections to Fetal Homicide Laws

ABANDONMENT AND RECONCILIATION: ADDRESSING POLITICAL AND COMMON LAW OBJECTIONS TO FETAL HOMICIDE LAWS DOUGLAS S. CURRAN 0 1 0 Duke University School of Law, J.D. expected 2009. Georgetown University ... because they do not wish to protect the life of a fetus, but because the issue implicates the politics of reproductive rights.22 Similar to this political objection to legislative recognition of fetal

Rodolfo Lanciani’s Dismissal

Italian state on issues related to owning, caring for, and displaying the nation’s antiquities. Significant social, economic, and political changes in the decades after the establishment of the new nation ... reveal various personal, social, economic and political pressures on those engaged in the excavations in the city. Academic training programs in the new discipline of archaeology were not yet in