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A Revolution at War with Itself? Preserving Employment Preferences from Weber to Ricci

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Forum: Why We Have Judicial Review

that they not be repugnant to the laws of the nation. The early English settlements in Virginia and Massachusetts were originally corporations and so

Legal History

ideas of citizenship rights from the Revolutionary Era through Reconstruction and challenges the conventional view that citizenship rights came in

Forum: A Conversation with Justice Ginsburg

was one statute. The self-care provision arose from the same impulse, except that it came out of a context in which there was a big debate in the

Federalism

right today. It explains how democratic proportionality review can help courts distinguish unconstitutional infringement of the right from legitimate

Forum: Treat Every Defendant Equally and Fairly: Political Interference and the Challenges Facing the U.S. Attorneys’ Offices as the Justice Department Turns 150 Years Old

from their offices and their prosecutions. But where the culture of independence has been largely a product of wisdom passed down from one generation of

The First Patent Litigation Explosion

paying the money just because it is cheaper to do it than to defend a suit. Not all of the pressure for mass enforcement came from the plaintiffs’ side

Changing the Wind: Notes Toward a Demosprudence of Law and Social Movements

rules deflected time, energy, and resources from the harder work of changing the culture. Like Professor Ackerman, we note that the sector-by-sector

Forum: “To Help, Not To Hurt”: Justice Thomas’s Equality Canon

understood, precludes the government from discriminating against and between people on the basis of race. What distinguishes his racial equality opinions

The New Public

himself retreated from proposing a truly substantive right by the end of Police Questioning of Law Abiding Citizens. When it came to describing how privacy