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citizens.45 Thus, each state, including California, created a public education system to ensure that state citizens could participate in the state’s political and economic life.46 B. California Courts ... its education system must be “reasonably sufficient” to adequately equip students as citizens, political participants, and economic and intellectual competitors.115 III. AN AMENDMENT TO MEANINGFULLY
political ideology or governing philosophy should be allowed space in a campus paper.” I added that “by its nature, op-ed space – columns and articles by regular opinion writers or guest voices – should be ... . As a political scientist, Jewish Studies scholar and a researcher attuned to best practices of teaching and learning, I’m sidestepping the legal question. Instead, I turn the spotlight on the best
Things Get So Unequal? In the early 1970s, the Keynesian economic philosophy appeared to be in its terminal phase.43 This was at least the consensus among large business-backed organizations which lobbied ... to build a policy surrounding “market-based solutions.”44 This mindset of using privatization to fix societal problems birthed the concept of neoliberalism.45 Neoliberalism is an economic and political
trial court, gender, and political affiliation. Among these categories, we discovered that only one exhibited a statistically significant impact on the selection and application of the standard of review ... numerous aspects of personal background, specifically prior professional legal experience, length of time on the trial court, gender, and political affiliation. Of these aspects, in our sample only one had a
political affiliation discrimination2 has no First Amendment right to refuse to hire Democrats, even if it describes such discrimination as a boycott. ● An employer that is required to hire employees ... even when it is part of a broader political movement), is not protected by the First Amendment.4 And though people might have the First Amendment right to discriminate (or boycott) in some unusual
Sphere: A Case for the Political Boycott, 115 W. VA. L. REV. 531 (2012), and Matthew Porterfield, State & Local Policy Initiatives in Free Speech: The First Amendment as an Instrument of Federalism, 35 ... Under the Commerce Clause and the Unconstitutional Conditions Doctrine, 40 CAMPBELL L. REV. 29 (2018). see generally Gordon M. Orloff, Note, The Political Boycott: An Unprivileged Form of Expression, 1983
University of the Pacific Law Review). military, financial and political support, for seventy-five years since 1948.6 Palestine Legal’s documentation of the repression of the U.S. Palestine movement makes ... ...have human, civil, and political, that is, national rights”; “that Israel has a...well-documented record of violating” these rights; and 6. Stephen Zunes, Why the US Supports Israel, INST. FOR POL’Y STUD
. Likewise, they contend that the BDS Movement’s call for a Palestinian right of return is, in fact, a call to use influx of refugees to destroy Israel as a state with a Jewish majority and Jewish political ... until June 2021. During this period, Netanyahu headed successive governments that embodied policies that implicitly—and often explicitly—rejected the political process known as the “peace process
students on other campuses and their allies have also faced harassment and credible threats as a result of expressing their political views,6 while managing the trauma of friends and family in Palestine who ... the suspension.42 In the email, the university falsely accused Hadweh of failing to follow the required procedures for approval of the course and implied that the course “espouse[d] a single political
remove a director, for example, because of their political affiliation.94 Instead, Congress limits the President’s ability to remove a director before their term limit through cause restrictions.95 However ... interest.205 For instance, the limited presidential oversight ensures the agency remains apolitical.206 Restricting the President’s ability to supervise the FHFA allows the agency to act without political
specter of political corruption has loomed over democracy since its inception in Ancient Athens.1 To prevent corruption, political reform in Athens took a simpler form than it does today.2 The people would
); Jody S. Kraus, Legal Theory and Contract Law: Groundwork for the Reconciliation of Autonomy and Efficiency, in LEGAL AND POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY: SOCIAL, LEGAL & POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY 385, 388 (Enrique
................................................................................................. 323 * J.D. Candidate, University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law, to be conferred May 2024; B.A. Political Science, California State University, Sacramento, 2020 . Thank you to Professor Nadia ... , prevent promotions, or alter police officer practices.116 With limited resources and political capital, the Justice Department has had mixed results affecting widespread reform, even in departments they are
. Antisemitism isn’t just a matter of what people are saying about Jews. It’s about a cultural and political climate that encourages people to see an “us” and “them,” and dehumanize or demonize that “them” as a
directors in federal agencies. This is a particularly important problem in our current political climate as the topic touches on a number of constitutional protections. I would also like to write a thank you
although voting was not necessarily a natural right, it is a right that society considers as “fundamental political right”); see also Reynolds v. Sims, 377 U.S. 533, 561–62 (1964) (“Undoubtedly, the right of ... with the University of the Pacific Law Review) . 27 . See Kevin Cofsky, Pruning the Political Thicket: The Case for Strict Scrutiny of State Ballot Access Restrictions , 145 U. PA. L. REV . 353 , 355
appear to have had an adverse human rights impact. . .on the rights of Palestinian users to freedom of expression, freedom of assembly, political participation, and non-discrimination, and therefore on the
its operations.2 The second is stakeholder University Professor of Law and Political Science, Vanderbilt University. I want to thank Robert Ashford, Margaret Blair, Robert Cooter, Eric Orts, and ... —and perhaps unrealistic.4 In all three of these approaches to corporate democracy, the relationship between political democracy and corporate governance is analogical. In the first two, the analogy is
book. Utopia and the personal history of its author embody interdisciplinarity itself, making unique contributions to political philosophy, law, literature, ethics, and religious studies. In More ... issues by the book’s two principal characters Hythloday (a “peddler of lies”) and More—or perhaps we should say “More,” very definitely in quotation marks. Both as a work of political philosophy and as a
book. Utopia and the personal history of its author embody interdisciplinarity itself, making unique contributions to political philosophy, law, literature, ethics, and religious studies. In More ... issues by the book’s two principal characters Hythloday (a “peddler of lies”) and More—or perhaps we should say “More,” very definitely in quotation marks. Both as a work of political philosophy and as a