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Category Archives: Legal Theory
How a nonprofit trained an army to stop Uganda's atrocities – YouTube
For more than 25 years, Joseph Kony and the Lord’s Resistance Army terrorized citizens in Uganda, killing tens of thousands and abducting more than 25,000 children to become soldiers and sex slaves. But one philanthropic group used nontraditional means to … Continue reading
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Tagged Army, Atrocities, nonprofit, Stop, Trained, Uganda's, YouTube
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Lee on Constitutional Morality & the Social Imaginary of the Information Revolution
Kevin P. Lee (Campbell Law School) has posted Constitutional Morality and the Emerging Social Imaginary of the Information Revolution on SSRN. Here is the abstract: This essay argues that the information revolution is creating new social imaginary, a term defined … Continue reading
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Tagged amp, Constitutional, Imaginary, Information, Morality, Revolution, Social
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Said on Cooperation Among Craft Breweries
Zahr Said (University of Washington – School of Law) has posted Craft Beer and the Rising Tide Effect: An Empirical Study of Sharing and Collaboration among Seattle's Craft Breweries (23 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 355-423 (forthcoming)) on SSRN. here is … Continue reading
The “rectification of names”
If there’s any field in which the Trump administration excels, it’s in coming up with more ways to disadvantage the already disadvantaged in American society. Undermining the healthcare system, tormenting immigrants, throwing people off Medicaid — the list is almost … Continue reading
Landau & Dixon on Abusive Judicial Review
David Landau (Florida State University – College of Law) & Rosalind Dixon (University of New South Wales (UNSW) – Faculty of Law) have posted Abusive Judicial Review: Courts Against Democracy (53 UC Davis Law Review, 2020, Forthcoming) on SSRN. Here is the … Continue reading