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Political Polarization: Psychological Explanations and Potential Solutions

Jon Kingzette et al., How Affective Polarization Undermines Support for Democratic Norms POLITICAL POLARIZATION: PSYCHOLOGICAL EXPLANATIONS AND POTENTIAL SOLUTIONS Jennifer K. Robbennolt 0 0 Alice ... period of heightened attention to political polarization,1 with many members of the public feeling a profound sense of division2 and concern about the functioning of democracy.3 Debates over abortion, gun

Against Political Speech

AGAINST POLITICAL SPEECH John M. Kang 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS 0 For specific instances of how the Court has granted the highest protection to political speech, see infra Part I 1 Virginia v. Black , 538 ... stressed in Buckley v. Valeo that “[t]he First Amendment affords the broadest protection to . . . political expression.”5 The Court in Texas v. Johnson emphasized that the speaker who had burned the American

Defining and Balancing Equity

-products/speech/toward-a-postmodern-egalitarianagenda/ [https://perma.cc/LT5M-A84H]; Storm Heter, Sartre’s Political Philosophy, INTERNET ENCYCLOPEDIA PHIL., https://iep.utm.edu/sartre-p/ [https://perma.cc ... feel better included in the world blem-with-Equity-vs-Equality-Graphic.pdf [https://perma.cc/L79Z-QVVR] (Nov. 1, 2016). 17 See Liam McLoughlin & Rosalynd Southern, By Any Memes Necessary? Small Political

Tax Now or Tax Never: Political Optionality and the Case for Current-Assessment Tax Reform

, please contact , USA Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarship.law.unc.edu/nclr Part of the Law Commons Recommended Citation David Gamage & John R. Brooks, Tax Now or Tax Never: Political ... —political optionality. If there is a many-year or longer gap between when either income is earned or wealth is * © 2022 David Gamage & John R. Brooks. ** David Gamage, Professor of Law, Indiana University

Subsidiarity and education in Chile: historical study of a polysemic political principle

Based on a historical and ideological study of the concept of subsidiarity, this article proposes an analysis of its application in the field of education in Chile. In this way, the role of the jurist Jaime Guzmán is shown as a synthesis of the Catholic tradition with the neoliberal thought, when integrating the subsidiarity in the Chilean juridical system. The ambivalence of...

Activist students of the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters and their social experience during the collective action of September 2018

The purpose of this article is to analyze the social experience of activist students enrolled in the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters of the National Autonomous University of Mexico during the

Electing Prosecutors Based on Their Convictions

see on the political landscape.”22 In contrast, Law Professor Jeffrey Bellin offers a limited criticism of the progressive prosecutor movement advocated for by Bazelon.23 He is particularly critical of ... the peculiar practice of electing prosecutors in the United States is predicated on an independence from other political offices and makes policy-based discretion an important facet of electoral

A Major Question: Has OSHA Missed Its Opportunity to Regulate Medical ResidentDuty Hours?

state political subdivision employers.86 OSHA additionally defers to other federal or state regulatory bodies who have direct regulatory control over certain industries (e.g., the Federal Aviation ... residents, exercising that authority without judicial scrutiny under current political circumstances, in the context of OSHA’s two past refusals to so intervene, would be a feat of epic proportions. V. THE

Who Needs the State? We Do (Maybe)

exists principally in the breach. Indeed, the State operates within a settled political economic context that grants families “negative liberty” but denies households the positive right to assistance in ... institutions and mutual aid entities to assesses their comparative strengths and weaknesses in the context of a neoliberal political economy. It does so in the context of pandemic-related support. It concludes

Adversarial Election Administration

accountability, and secure election outcomes voters can trust. THE HISTORY OF PARTISAN ELECTION ADMINISTRATION IN THE UNITED STATES .......................................................... 1081 A. Political ... Parties and Democratic Theory............................... 1081 B. Political Parties and Early U.S. Elections ............................1083 C. Progressive Era Reform: States Take Over

Education as Childcare

exacted from poor black families for public assistance demonstrates the need for fundamental change in our philosophy of care”). A. The “Republican Mother” From the nation’s founding, men and women ... occupied separate spheres: women occupied the private, domestic sphere of the familial home, while men existed in the public, political sphere.84 But women nonetheless were expected to serve the public good

Educational philosophy and praxis according to Adolfo Sánchez Vazquez

In this paper I try to analyze and assess the educational concept of Adolfo Sánchez Vazquez as an educational philosophy and praxis. First, I review the origin of "educational praxis" concept, a ... concept of educational praxis related to his political and philosophical conceptualization? Key words: educational theory, philosophy of education, student movements, Mexico, higher education, Marxism and

Teacher evaluation as a seduction device: Is refusal also resistance?

This article analyzes teacher evaluation in three stages. The first one deals with a historical-political description of its antecedents, articulations with international organizations and

From teacher training to teacher subjectivation. A necessary epistemic shift in the 21st Century

an ethical-political, pedagogical-intellectual, socio-legal, historical-cultural and communicative-aesthetic actor. Among other things, the article concludes that the educational community must carry

From “totally or very uncultured” to “very knowledgeable”. Academic and institutional transformations at the Universidad Obrera Nacional during the post-Peronist period (1955-1959)

hierarchization” of the university in the post-Peronist political context and what was the origin of these transformations. Based on the thematic approach proposed in this study, this task will be carried out by

Chasing the Sunlight: Disclosure of Corporate Contributions to Political Action Committees in Nevada After Citizens United

: DISCLOSURE OF CORPORATE CONTRIBUTIONS TO POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEES IN NEVADA CITIZENS UNITED [Vol. 14:953 election overseers in the Secretary of State’s Office and the managers and funders of PACs ... essentially two steps to determining whether a corporate contribution must be disclosed. First it must be determined if the receiving organization is classifiable as a “committee for political action” under NRS

Post-Citizens United: Using Shareholder Derivative Claims of Corporate Waste to Challenge Corporate Independent Political Expenditures

NEVADA LAW JOURNAL CORPORATE INDEPENDENT POLITICAL EXPENDITURES POLITICAL EXPENDITURES William Alan Nelson II 0 Professorial Lecturer in Law, George Washington University Law School; Attorney ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144 IV. Corporate Political Expenditures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144 A. Transparency of Political Expenditures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 1. Shareholder

The Political Grammar of Early Constitutional Law

document that inspiredpoliticaldebate and the culture out of which our notions and understandings of constitutionalism grew. Professor Powell asserts that the "creation of a shared political and legal ... language" is perhaps one of the greatest achievements offounding-era Americans. Because deep political disagreement existed at the time, ProfessorPowell suggests that when we look to the founding

Conceptualizing an Anti-Mother Juvenile Delinquency Court

programs individualize an experience shared by over thirty million Americans,149 stigmatizing the result of political and economic inequality. These programs, moreover, rest on empirically unsupportable ... narratives about the “deserving” versus the “undeserving” poor.150 Policymakers may also invoke racialized tropes to buttress political support for punitive and harsh social welfare policy. Over thirty years

Toward a Feminist Political Theory of Judging: Neither the Nightmare nor the Noble Dream

NEVADA LAW JOURNAL TOWARD A FEMINIST POLITICAL THEORY OF JUDGING: NEITHER THE NIGHTMARE NOR THE NOBLE DREAM Sally J. Kenney 4 0 Sally J. Kenney, “It Would Be Stupendous for Us Girls”: Campaigning ... Chair, the Director of the Newcomb College Institute, a Professor of Political Science, and an affiliated faculty member of the Law School at Tulane University I am honored to offer some thoughts about