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Public Administration and Policy Degree Programs in Legal Education: The McGeorge School of Law Case Study

. Several candidates for the position had interesting academic backgrounds, including specialization in political science and political philosophy. Rather than pursue these options, the committee selected ... political and social context in which law operates rather than teach them how to manipulate rules with a faux-deductive method. This reconstruction would have to be both root and branch to be effective. “Law

Archetypal Legal Scholarship: A Field Guide, 2d. Edition

the surface of law or legal practices; sometimes they are not resolved but instead linked to larger psychological, social, or philosophic difficulties and political or normative efforts. VII ... into the interactions across legal institutions or across law and society. VIII. Jurisprudence, philosophy of law, and connecting philosophy and law, e.g., Ronald D workin, Law’s Empire;62 Catharine

Academic Freedom and Democratic Backsliding

? Academic Freedom in Turkey and Beyond , 14 g Academic freedom is under fire in many countries around the globe, fueled by heightened levels of polarization and political conflict.1 Turkish President Recep ... the day have not changed since the 1990s: concerns over diversity, a fear that political correctness distorts inquiry and suppresses free speech, the decline of the humanities, and the financial

Book Review of A World of Struggle: How Power, Law, and Expertise Shape Global Political Economy by David Kennedy

Lisa Kelly for their insights How and why does a world in constant conflict come to appear as one of legal, political, and economic order? In World of Struggle, David Kennedy argues that people ... methodological interventions in studies of global governance, expertise, international law, and political economy. It is in many ways a culmination of Kennedy’s work over past decades as well as a primer in the

The impact of political socialization on students’ behavior: Empirical research in schools of Central Macedonia in Greece

The main purpose of this article is to present the secondary education students’ points of view regarding issues that are related to their everyday reality. A link to their political socialization is ... 0 Corresponding A R T I C L E I N F O 1 Political socialization; students; education; Greece - In micro level, on the other hand, political socialization concerns the patterns and the processes

The impact of political socialization on students’ behavior: Empirical research in schools of Central Macedonia in Greece

The main purpose of this article is to present the secondary education students’ points of view regarding issues that are related to their everyday reality. A link to their political socialization is ... 0 Corresponding A R T I C L E I N F O 1 Political socialization; students; education; Greece - In micro level, on the other hand, political socialization concerns the patterns and the processes

Why We Are All Jurisprudes (or, at Least, Should Be)

have some philosophical commitments regarding jurisprudential issues that will inform my reflections. Ronald Dworkin, Hart’s Postscript and the Character of Political Philosophy, 24 OXFORD J. LEGAL STUD ... , neither Hershovitz nor Greenberg is terribly concerned to distinguish the legal from the nonlegal, because, they suppose, 14. Jeremy Waldron, Legal and Political Philosophy, in THE OXFORD HANDBOOK OF

The Contemporary Tax Journal Volume 12, No. 1 – Spring 2023

asked Ms. Mayo during our interview on November 7, 2022, in San Jose. 1. How did you get involved in the tax field? Was that your plan when you were in college? I started out as a philosophy major at ... not have tax treaty support to manage against double taxation. Mr. Brist added that from a political perspective, he can’t see a lawmaker “handing over taxation rights of their pot” to someone else. In

Book Review of "Natural Law in Court: A History of Legal Theory in Practice

, Hoffman declared, a lawyer could scarcely practice “without knowledge of the true principles of moral and political philosophy.”2 Hoffman aimed to make his students “practice-ready,” as we might put it ... at all. If students do learn about natural law, it is likely to be in an elective course not advertised as useful for practicing lawyers, such as a course in the philosophy of law or - DAVID HOFFMAN

Book Review of Advanced Introduction to Legal Reasoning

See also Larry Alexander, The Gap Reviewed by Brian H. Bix 0 0 Brian H. Bix is the Frederick W. Thomas Professor of Law and Philosophy, University of Minnesota , USA - (3) Interpretation of legal

Book Review of Common Good Constitutionalism

Vermuele’s analysis merits careful consideration, perhaps especially by scholars who do not share his political perspective. Many of his arguments, especially those relating to earlier constitutional law ... originalism empowers judges to cast aside any and all deference to the political branches, undercutting their capacity to act on behalf of the common good. Empowered by their certitude about what the original

Violations During the Pandemic of Law School Faculties’ Authority to Decide Methods of Instruction

grievances against their institutions regarding in-person instruction. . . . Tom Auxter, associate professor of philosophy at [the University of] Florida, said the university appears to be bowing to political ... and assumptions and another separately based on political 11. 12. The New York Times has a database showing the number of COVID-19 infections reported at nearly every university in the country

Why Disability Studies in Criminal Law and Procedure?

Devlin and Dianne Pothier argue, “[d]isability . . . has no essential nature. Rather, depending on what is valued (perhaps overvalued) at certain socio-political conjunctures, specific personal ... Seat Dianne Pothier & Richard Devlin, Introduction: Toward a Critical Theory of Dis-Citizenship in CRitCal DiSaBilty t heoRy : e SSySa , in CRitCal DiSaBilty t heoRy : PhiloSoPhy , PolitCS , PoliCy

The Sisyphean Struggle for Secure Employment

). internet/home.nsf/content/vl+-+judges+-+dst (last visited Sept. 17, 2020). - received my Ph.D. in political science from the University of Notre Dame. I would like to thank Lilith Siegel and Karen Tani for ... the idea of diversity in the university is laid out in the philosophy: ‘We are all different—therefore we are all the same.’ But if difference is being equated with sameness, then how can being

The Education of a Justice

him with the ingredients of the political philosophy which governed his general outlook; they supplied him with specific answers to specific problems. In this, they were certainly exceptional. Despite ... history. Their success was almost exactly proportional to this comprehension. They recognized in the emerging industrialism of their day a potent threat to their political philosophy. They did not

The Ph.D. Rises in American Law Schools, 1960-2011: What Does It Mean for Legal Education?

schools have engaged in more Ph.D. hiring than others. Economics, political science, history, and philosophy are the most heavily represented disciplines, in that order. Ph.D.s in law,11 psychology ... , interdisciplinary law, and sociology represent the next most prevalent categories. O ver the period we studied, philosophy lost ground, and political science gained ground. Interdisciplinary law Ph.D.s and other

A Study on Awareness of Social Rights and Privileges for Women among the Female Understudy Educators

implement measures in favor of women for nullifying the collective socio-economic, educational and political shortcomings faced by them. Anti-social activities against women: dowry, sexual harassment and ... makes more awareness among them. It also helps to control the legal ignorance and legal illiteracy and strengthens the educational process in attaining its main objective. Social, Political, Cultural and

Evaluating Sovereign Disaster Risk Finance Strategies: A Framework

, the framework takes into account the risk of disasters, economic conditions and political constraints. The paper discusses the framework in the context of a hypothetical country, with parameters ... , DC , USA 1 Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment, The London School of Economics and Political Science , London , UK 2 Government Actuary's Department , London , UK This

Self-Knowledge for Lawyers: What It Is and Why It Matters

, Law and the Humanities: An Uneasy Relationship, 18 Yale J.l. & H uman . 155 (2006). The authors argue that philosophy, history, and economics have had the most impact on legal pedagogy because they ... in legal education can list as if by rote the familiar benefits. It has been noted for generations that infusing hybrid (or hyphenate) courses on philosophy (jurisprudence), law and literature, and

Of Moore, Players and Owners, and Consequentialist Pedagogy: Can the Center Hold?

control (and sell) what is “his,” and that nothing is more clearly “his” than his own body, would typically be associated with the political right.8 6 7 18 PoLitCAL PSyCh . 255 (1997), and Jonathan Baron ... .9 This perspective would typically be associated with the political left.10 Each argument is fundamentally nonconsequentialist. My students typically make no effort to argue that granting Moore the