Dissenting Voices in American Society
The Role of Judges, Lawyers, and Citizens
Herausgeber: Sarat, Austin
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The Role of Judges, Lawyers, and Citizens
Herausgeber: Sarat, Austin
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A collection of essays and commentary that explores the status of dissent in the work and lives of judges, lawyers, and citizens, and in our institutions and culture.
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A collection of essays and commentary that explores the status of dissent in the work and lives of judges, lawyers, and citizens, and in our institutions and culture.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 250
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. April 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 368g
- ISBN-13: 9781107438736
- ISBN-10: 110743873X
- Artikelnr.: 41024027
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 250
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. April 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 368g
- ISBN-13: 9781107438736
- ISBN-10: 110743873X
- Artikelnr.: 41024027
1. The ethics of an alternative: counterfactuals and the tone of dissent
Ravit Reichman; 2. The role of counterfactual imagination in the legal
system: misplaced judgment or inevitable dissent? Suzette M. Malveaux; 3.
American animus: dissent and disapproval in Bowers v. Hardwick, Romer v.
Evans, and Lawrence v. Texas Susanna Lee; 4. Animus-supported argument vs.
animus-supported standing: a comment on Susanna Lee's American animus
Heather Elliott; 5. Dissent and authenticity in the history of American
racial politics Kenneth W. Mack; 6. Comment on Kenneth Mack, 'dissent and
authenticity in the history of American politics' Tony A. Freyer; 7.
Dissent in the legal academy and the temptations of power: the difficulty
of dissent Richard H. Pildes; 8. Why dissent isn't free: a commentary on
Pildes' the difficulty of dissent Bryan K. Fair; 9. Why societies don't
need dissent (as such) Mark Tushnet; 10. Questioning the value of dissent
and free speech more generally: American skepticism of government and the
protection of low-value speech Ronald J. Krotoszynski.
Ravit Reichman; 2. The role of counterfactual imagination in the legal
system: misplaced judgment or inevitable dissent? Suzette M. Malveaux; 3.
American animus: dissent and disapproval in Bowers v. Hardwick, Romer v.
Evans, and Lawrence v. Texas Susanna Lee; 4. Animus-supported argument vs.
animus-supported standing: a comment on Susanna Lee's American animus
Heather Elliott; 5. Dissent and authenticity in the history of American
racial politics Kenneth W. Mack; 6. Comment on Kenneth Mack, 'dissent and
authenticity in the history of American politics' Tony A. Freyer; 7.
Dissent in the legal academy and the temptations of power: the difficulty
of dissent Richard H. Pildes; 8. Why dissent isn't free: a commentary on
Pildes' the difficulty of dissent Bryan K. Fair; 9. Why societies don't
need dissent (as such) Mark Tushnet; 10. Questioning the value of dissent
and free speech more generally: American skepticism of government and the
protection of low-value speech Ronald J. Krotoszynski.
1. The ethics of an alternative: counterfactuals and the tone of dissent
Ravit Reichman; 2. The role of counterfactual imagination in the legal
system: misplaced judgment or inevitable dissent? Suzette M. Malveaux; 3.
American animus: dissent and disapproval in Bowers v. Hardwick, Romer v.
Evans, and Lawrence v. Texas Susanna Lee; 4. Animus-supported argument vs.
animus-supported standing: a comment on Susanna Lee's American animus
Heather Elliott; 5. Dissent and authenticity in the history of American
racial politics Kenneth W. Mack; 6. Comment on Kenneth Mack, 'dissent and
authenticity in the history of American politics' Tony A. Freyer; 7.
Dissent in the legal academy and the temptations of power: the difficulty
of dissent Richard H. Pildes; 8. Why dissent isn't free: a commentary on
Pildes' the difficulty of dissent Bryan K. Fair; 9. Why societies don't
need dissent (as such) Mark Tushnet; 10. Questioning the value of dissent
and free speech more generally: American skepticism of government and the
protection of low-value speech Ronald J. Krotoszynski.
Ravit Reichman; 2. The role of counterfactual imagination in the legal
system: misplaced judgment or inevitable dissent? Suzette M. Malveaux; 3.
American animus: dissent and disapproval in Bowers v. Hardwick, Romer v.
Evans, and Lawrence v. Texas Susanna Lee; 4. Animus-supported argument vs.
animus-supported standing: a comment on Susanna Lee's American animus
Heather Elliott; 5. Dissent and authenticity in the history of American
racial politics Kenneth W. Mack; 6. Comment on Kenneth Mack, 'dissent and
authenticity in the history of American politics' Tony A. Freyer; 7.
Dissent in the legal academy and the temptations of power: the difficulty
of dissent Richard H. Pildes; 8. Why dissent isn't free: a commentary on
Pildes' the difficulty of dissent Bryan K. Fair; 9. Why societies don't
need dissent (as such) Mark Tushnet; 10. Questioning the value of dissent
and free speech more generally: American skepticism of government and the
protection of low-value speech Ronald J. Krotoszynski.