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490 | 1 | ▼aBoston Review Forum,▼x0734-2306 ;▼v22 (47.2)▲ | |
505 | 0 | 0 | ▼gEditor's note /▼rDeborah Chasman; Joshua Cohen --▼tForum: Make Progressive Politics Constitutional Again /▼rJoseph Fiskin; William E. Forbath --▼tForum responses: Up from Originalism /▼rAndrea scoseria Katz --▼tThe Imperial Roots of the Democracy of Opportunity /▼rAziz Rana --▼tNot Only Looking Backward /▼rMark Tushnet --▼tBeyond Neoclassical Antitrust /▼rSanjukta Paul --▼tThe Hard Questions /▼rKate Andrias --▼tFinal Responses /▼rJoseph Fishkin; William E. Forbath --▼tEssays: What Movements Do to Law /▼rAmna A. Akbar; Sameer Ashar; Jocelyn Simonson --▼tHow Law Made Neoliberalism /▼rAmy Kapczynski; David Singh Grewal; Jedediah Britton-Purdy --▼tLegislating Reproductive Justice /▼rRachel Rebouché -▼tWhat Makes Laws Unjust? /▼rRandall Kennedy -▼tQueer Liberation /▼rMary Bernstein -▼tRethinking Human Rights /▼rZacary Manfredi -▼tLaw for Black Radical Liberation /▼rPaul Gowder -▼tContributors▲ |
520 | ▼aA conservative Supreme Court is poised to roll back many progressive achievements, from affirmative action to abortion. In the forum that opens Rethinking Law, legal scholars Joseph Fishkin and William E. Forbath argue that the left must stop thinking of the law as separate from politics. Instead, we must recover a lost progressive vision, a "democracy of opportunity," that sees the public--not the judiciary--as the ultimate arbiter of what the Constitution means. Offering a nuanced picture of the relationship between law and politics, other essays in Rethinking Law further explore the meaning of law beyond the Constitution and the courts. They look to social movements, including civil rights and LGBTQ rights, for lessons about social transformation. While contributors debate the limits of law in a vastly unequal society, they agree that it remains an essential resource for building a more just world.--Publisher's website▲ | ||
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700 | 1 | ▼aFiskin, Joseph,▼econtributor.▲ | |
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700 | 1 | ▼aKatz, Andrea Scoseria,▼econtributor.▲ | |
700 | 1 | ▼aRana, Aziz,▼econtributor.▲ | |
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700 | 1 | ▼aAndrias, Kate,▼econtributor.▲ | |
700 | 1 | ▼aAkbar, Amna,▼econtributor.▲ | |
700 | 1 | ▼aAshar, Sameer,▼econtributor.▲ | |
700 | 1 | ▼aSimonson, Jocelyn,▼econtributor.▲ | |
700 | 1 | ▼aKapczynski, Amy,▼econtributor.▲ | |
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700 | 1 | ▼aPurdy, Jedediah,▼d1974-▼econtributor.▲ | |
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700 | 1 | ▼aBernstein, Mary,▼econtributor.▲ | |
700 | 1 | ▼aManfredi, Zachary,▼econtributor.▲ | |
700 | 1 | ▼aGowder, Paul,▼econtributor.▲ | |
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Rethinking law.[electronic resource]
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Rethinking law. [electronic resource]
개인저자
Chasman, Deborah
Cohen, Joshua
Fiskin, Joseph
Forbath, William E. , 1952-
Katz, Andrea Scoseria
Rana, Aziz
Tushnet, Mark V. , 1945-
Paul, Sanjukta , 1976-
Andrias, Kate
Akbar, Amna
Ashar, Sameer
Simonson, Jocelyn
Kapczynski, Amy
Grewal, David Singh , 1976-
Purdy, Jedediah , 1974-
Rebouché, Rachel
Kennedy, Randall , 1954-
Bernstein, Mary
Manfredi, Zachary
Gowder, Paul
Cohen, Joshua
Fiskin, Joseph
Forbath, William E. , 1952-
Katz, Andrea Scoseria
Rana, Aziz
Tushnet, Mark V. , 1945-
Paul, Sanjukta , 1976-
Andrias, Kate
Akbar, Amna
Ashar, Sameer
Simonson, Jocelyn
Kapczynski, Amy
Grewal, David Singh , 1976-
Purdy, Jedediah , 1974-
Rebouché, Rachel
Kennedy, Randall , 1954-
Bernstein, Mary
Manfredi, Zachary
Gowder, Paul
형태사항
1 online resource.
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Editor's note / Deborah Chasman; Joshua Cohen -- Forum: Make Progressive Politics Constitutional Again / Joseph Fiskin; William E. Forbath -- Forum responses: Up from Originalism / Andrea scoseria Katz -- The Imperial Roots of the Democracy of Opportunity / Aziz Rana -- Not Only Looking Backward / Mark Tushnet -- Beyond Neoclassical Antitrust / Sanjukta Paul -- The Hard Questions / Kate Andrias -- Final Responses / Joseph Fishkin; William E. Forbath -- Essays: What Movements Do to Law / Amna A. Akbar; Sameer Ashar; Jocelyn Simonson -- How Law Made Neoliberalism / Amy Kapczynski; David Singh Grewal; Jedediah Britton-Purdy -- Legislating Reproductive Justice / Rachel Rebouché - What Makes Laws Unjust? / Randall Kennedy - Queer Liberation / Mary Bernstein - Rethinking Human Rights / Zacary Manfredi - Law for Black Radical Liberation / Paul Gowder - Contributors
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A conservative Supreme Court is poised to roll back many progressive achievements, from affirmative action to abortion. In the forum that opens Rethinking Law, legal scholars Joseph Fishkin and William E. Forbath argue that the left must stop thinking of the law as separate from politics. Instead, we must recover a lost progressive vision, a "democracy of opportunity," that sees the public--not the judiciary--as the ultimate arbiter of what the Constitution means. Offering a nuanced picture of the relationship between law and politics, other essays in Rethinking Law further explore the meaning of law beyond the Constitution and the courts. They look to social movements, including civil rights and LGBTQ rights, for lessons about social transformation. While contributors debate the limits of law in a vastly unequal society, they agree that it remains an essential resource for building a more just world.--Publisher's website
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