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political significance.” Part II of this Note provides a brief overview of the CAA and how the act has been used to cut GHG pollution. Part III examines the EPA’s focus on the power sector in particular, as ... deference,21 will be held to the newly defined major questions doctrine22 when the agency’s action involves great “economic and political significance.”23 As such, West Virginia’s decision and reasoning will
should invest in grapefruit, enriching the first investor. Or, consider a malevolent political movement that hopes to rehabilitate the reputation of an abhorrent leader; if done effectively, this movement ... impeding political discourse.10 This Article seeks to provide a comprehensive analysis of the legal tools available to combat the deliberate subversion of AI training sets. Legal tools include the doctrines
inclusive political and social change, it is important not to conflate the equality-promoting impact of a right with the nature or legal basis for the right itself. These functional and legal differences are ... , but also for crafting forwardlooking legal and political arguments to support their preservation. It is true that the summary dismissal of a fundamental right to reproductive autonomy in Dobbs
Asking what the best feasible political governance system for a country at a time is admits of different interpretations, depending on the gloss we are placing on “feasible.” We might be thinking of ... at National and Workplace Levels, in THE IDEA OF DEMOCRACY 118 (David Copp, Jean Hampton & John E. Roemer eds., 1993); Richard Arneson, Elitism, in 2 OXFORD STUDIES IN POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY 156, 167–68
theory" for its ability to reveal the subtle interrelationships among political philosophy and may well lead to foreign policy that is more coherent and stable. ... away, than it does in the realm of first-best political philosophy. Take the example of functional segregation in adjudication. When a judge selects the rule of decision and then charges the jury with
is an Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of Philosophy at Oregon State University and Andrew Valls is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science at Oregon State ... report’s section titled, “Preliminary Recommendations for Future Deliberation,” in which the Task Force stated that it should “[c]reate forms of acknowledgment and apology for acts of political
In this Article, I will first lay out what I describe as the crude Downsian approach to political democracy and the skepticism about democracy that this has generated. Then, I will lay out some basic ... are doing in this effort. Political philosophy is almost always a combination of social science and philosophy. How do these disciplines mesh? They are clearly coming together in this project, but we
To the extent we value political freedom in any significant sense, we should also assign a high value to foot voting. Freedom of choice through foot voting, and the freedom of movement that make it ... VOTING, MIGRATION, AND POLITICAL FREEDOM (forthcoming 2020). For helpful comments and suggestions, I would like to thank the participants in the University of San Diego Law School symposium on “The
My job is to comment briefly on Ilya Somin’s Article, How Foot Voting Enhances Political Freedom. Of necessity, then, I will be selective. The thrust of the Article—which appears to be an excerpt ... Enhances Political Freedom” JAMES ALLAN* TABLE OF CONTENTS I. II. III. IV. INTRODUCTION ......................................................................................1121 THE ECONOMIC
philosophy is to work out the implications of these ideas, which are implicit in our liberal democratic political culture. We try to do that by rehearsing what we take to be the main ideas of Catholic ... democracies.11 To our knowledge, however, there has not been a considered response from within liberal political philosophy. In the midst of emerging authoritarianism around the world, and with some illiberal
associations, is at its core paradoxical. For, I argued, if liberalism is the correct political philosophy, it must regard illiberal thought and its manifestations in action and policy as fundamentally mistaken ... freedom of illiberal speech, illiberal religions, and illiberal associations, is at its core paradoxical.1 For, I argued, if liberalism is the correct political philosophy, it must regard illiberal thought
? Finally, could that perhaps be what a political philosophy of global justice should mainly be about? Here, in bare outline, is how the answers to all of these questions might be “yes,” at least for ... ....................................................................................1024 THE AIMS OF POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY ....................................................1026 CENTRALITY..........................................................................................1028
As I see it, Thomas Christiano’s Article on democracy and complementarity has two purposes. One is to defend democracy against the charge that it cannot work because of the rational ignorance of the citizenry. The other is to propose a way of making democracy work better by changing the economic system in such a way as to give workers access to more of the information they need...
]. Today, 160years after the abolition of slaveiy. its badges and incidents remain embedded in the political , legal, health, financial. educational. cultural , environmen tal. social. and economic systems ... politically and financially supported ensla\'emeni. 11 The Uniled S1a1es adopted a national constitution that protected slavery and gave pro-sla\'erywhite Americansoutsized political power in the federal
5. “The norm of individual criminal accountability is powerful because it relates to broader ideas about justice. ‘Justice’ means many things to many people. It can mean fairness, political and ... Transitional Justice, 31 HUM. RTS. Q. 321, 325 (2009). Because a “transition to democracy” was originally deemed to be the primary step to achieving political change, the continued use of the term “transitional
critique of knowledge is superseded by a critique of culture. The author analyses Cassirer’s anthropological philosophy of symbolic forms and critically compares it to Simmel’s vitalist theory of culture ... . The article ends with a plea for a practical sociology inspired by Cassirer’s return to Kant's practical philosophy. Keywords: Cassirer; Culture; Neo-Kantianism; Praxis; Relational thinking
knowledge is superseded by a critique of culture. The author analyses Cassirer’s anthropological philosophy of symbolic forms and critically compares it to Simmel’s vitalist theory of culture. The article ... . The article ends with a plea for a practical sociology inspired by Cassirer’s return to Kant's practical philosophy. Keywords: Cassirer; Culture; Neo-Kantianism; Praxis; Relational thinking
critique of knowledge is superseded by a critique of culture. The author analyses Cassirer’s anthropological philosophy of symbolic forms and critically compares it to Simmel’s vitalist theory of culture ... . The article ends with a plea for a practical sociology inspired by Cassirer’s return to Kant's practical philosophy. Keywords: Cassirer; Culture; Neo-Kantianism; Praxis; Relational thinking
and fails to recognize a more promising approach to judicial deference. This Article argues that the Court should base its level of deference to legislatures on the political power of the plaintiff ... unexplained or incoherent, but backwards. Because the Court should aim to ameliorate power differentials, its level of deference to state legislatures should depend on the political power of the plaintiff
needed a way to tap into these voters’ fears without appearing to talk about race, say political scientists and historians. ‘Law and order’ was ‘a strategy for reaching suburban voters without having to ... say the ugly part out loud,’ says Leah Wright -Rigueur, a political historian and public policy professor at Harvard University.”). 29. Terry v. Ohio, 392 U.S. 1, 33 (1968) (Harlan, J., concurring