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with Political Philosophy, 27 J. ECON. PERSP. 121, 125 (2013). ... longstanding. Although the roots of this debate can be traced back at least to the classical political economists of the early 19th century, the contours of modern debate about the moral limits of markets are
addressing that shortcoming.43 The 1970s and 1980s brought a rise in public sector bargaining.44 Police unions gained the financial clout used to back favorable legislation and political candidates.45 Unions ... dangerous and difficult job.47 However, problems arise as these unions gain the financial, 2022] political, and statutory strength to protect their interests by resisting officer discipline and systemic
. 2018). As a political matter, Mississippi’s legislature stands as an anomaly to the state’s race and sex demographics. Various explanations might be offered for why white men overwhelmingly dominate and ... Representatives and about seventeen point six percent of members of the Mississippi Senate are women.” Center for Youth Political Participation, The Mississippi State Legislature, RUTGERS U., https
irrevocable. Ancient lawgivers pronounced a curse on future generations who might presume to alter their enactments. Modern politicians hope to set in train such powerful political forces that successors will
cultural, socioeconomic, environmental, political, historical, racial and religious influences on the client in order to aid counsel . . . .”). 108. See O‘Brien, supra note 16, at 756–57. 2023] ensure that ... spectrum of ABA entities and passed without a single dissenting vote. This was symbolic of the philosophy that has animated the project since its inception in the 1980s, and that I as the current Reporter
and neoliberal globalization, both essential mainstays for unequal global-political economies. Part I reviews the ways that feminism in Cuba has been influenced by the nineteenth-century wars for
Supreme Court held that corporations hold expressive political rights under the First Amendment.146 The broad holding of the Court specifically refused to create a narrow rule which would have required case ... -by-case determinations of what speech could be banned, consistent with the rights of political expression held by natural persons.147 Similarly, in Hobby Lobby, the Court allowed a corporation to
over medication abortion are windows into how courts legitimize and delegitimize different types of expertise in the service of political goals. Courts deploy arguments about expertise to lay the ... . Seeing expertise as situated and operationalized for political and distributional gains could allow reproductive rights advocates the ability to open up new doors for political 5 For developments on
of colonization and neoliberal globalization, both essential mainstays for unequal global-political economies. Part I reviews the ways that feminism in Cuba has been influenced by the nineteenth
or predisposition to be adversely affected by climate disasters.29 Social, economic, political, cultural, institutional, and environmental conditions are all factors of vulnerability that affect a ... . Immigrants regularly deal with political and social marginalization, as well. Id. 98. Id. at 1263. 99. Id. at 1262. 100. Id. “[T]he noncitizen population tends to be younger and healthier on average than the
- OPENING THE DOOR TO SINGLE GOVERNMENT: THE 2002 MARYLAND REDISTRICTING DECISION GIVES THE COURTS TOO MUCH POWER IN AN HISTORICALLY POLITICAL ARENA INTRODUCTION I speak tonight for the dignity of man and ... the 2002 Court of Appeals of Maryland case, In re Legislative Districting of the State, reminds courts that the process of redistrictinlif remains an "inherently political and legislative-not judi
article was closer to a political cartoon or caricature, which are common tools of political debate that public figures should reasonably expect to come their way.162 For the DNCP creator defendant, actual ... is primarily concerned with political speech and DNCP does not touch on matters of public concern. In Snyder v. Phelps,176 the Court considered whether the First Amendment shielded the Westboro Baptist
these matters. Furthermore, as noted by the Chevron majority, just as judges “are not experts in the field,” nor are they part of either “political branch” of the government.167 Substantive decisions ... implementing Congress’s laws, bolstering the case for judicial deference. It is true that courts may be less likely to respect agency pronouncements when they reflect political agendas, wishing to resist the
not a natural or inevitable feature of the world, but instead a conceptual distinction that is relatively recent, and which was founded on a particular set of political and economic assumptions.”). See ... Latinx, ‘controlling images’ of unmarried black and Puerto Rican women as welfare recipients began to guide political frames and political action on welfare” in the 1960s. Monica Bell et al., Laboratories
political speeches and deeds are instructive to citizens, young and old, as well as to non-citizens. So it is not surprising that some of the greatest works of political philosophy take education as their ... liberalism of America's founding principles did not mean that classical political philosophy or its concern with moral virtue was irrelevant, even if the polis as an actual political community was no more. In
advocates for these fields, we spend much of our time reflecting on how best to promote our ideas in the political and practical spheres. We develop theoretical frameworks, initiate and evaluate practices ... justice. Increasingly, restorative justice supporters adopt the language of restorative practices as a comprehensive philosophy and method that enables relational engagement with colleagues and citizens
and uncontroversial” by holding that disclosures related to abortion were controversial.15 Whether the prong now excludes all political controversies, ideological or scientific disagreements, or any ... from Zauderer was that “[w]hile factual, the compelled statement [in NIFLA] took sides in a heated political controversy, forcing the clinic to convey a message fundamentally at odds with its [crisis
their political affiliation.472 The survey revealed that: Among the students in the sample, 75% . . . of males agreed that adults involved in sex trafficking are prostitutes compared to 65.7% . . . of ... are legally capable to consent to sexual activity, they were not victims of sex trafficking. . . . Overall, despite political affiliation, the majority of students had a misconstrued trafficked women
School of Law, Business Law Concentration; B.A., Political Science, Philosophy, May 2017, University of North Carolina at Charlotte. I would like to thank Professor Colin Starger for his support and ... free speech and association.121 The objective of these individuals and organizations was to provide lawful support to the humanitarian and political sectors of two FTOs, not to support the organizations