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Law, culture, politics and life inside and outside the legal academy. Inside the Law School. February 21, 2006. To: Professor@University.edu Subject: Why It's All About Me. Here's a piece from today's NYT. I'd be interested to see how others react to it. The New York Times. February 21, 2006. Subject: Why It's All About Me. By JONATHAN D. GLATER. Posted by Rosa Brooks. On February 21, 2006 at 06:54 AM in Current Affairs. Inside the Law School. Election Day - Swinging the Vote. The Value of Torture.
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LawCulture: An Experiment on Blog Connectivity: The Rancid, The Real and the Raw
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Law, culture, politics and life inside and outside the legal academy. Inside the Law School. Laquo; Constitutional Popular Culture. Election Day - Swinging the Vote ». November 02, 2006. An Experiment on Blog Connectivity: The Rancid, The Real and the Raw. Posted something on his blog. About the discussion board XOXOHTH. Dozens of bloggers posted comments, many rude, scathing and mean (would you ever say these things to a person's face? I wonder how many people are really paying attention. But perhap...
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LawCulture: Science
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Law, culture, politics and life inside and outside the legal academy. Inside the Law School. January 16, 2006. Evidence in Conflict: Repatriating Native American Human Remains. I spent Saturday morning on the reservation of the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians. I parked near the massive casino. Our meeting was held in the community center, itself a well-appointed facility with a cheerful outdoor children’s playground and an impressively large scale. You can probably already see where this is going.
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LawCulture: Archives
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Law, culture, politics and life inside and outside the legal academy. Inside the Law School. Inside the Law School. Election Day - Swinging the Vote. An Experiment on Blog Connectivity: The Rancid, The Real and the Raw. So THAT'S why I haven't found time to blog in months. . . AALS Section on Law and Humanities. The Value of Torture. Policy in the form of a Comic Strip. Why not? Everything Bad is Good For You. Some Blogs We Read. 43(B)log - Rebecca Tushnet. Subscribe to this blog's feed.
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LawCulture: Foreign Policy
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Law, culture, politics and life inside and outside the legal academy. Inside the Law School. June 13, 2006. More on Zarqawi, GTMO, law and war. In this op-ed by David Luban in today's LA Times:. At war with Iraqi law. Killing Zarqawi robbed Iraqis of the chance to bring him to justice. Posted by Rosa Brooks. On June 13, 2006 at 06:55 PM in Current Affairs. Was it something we said? On the latest Pew Research Center poll. Global Image of the U.S. Is Worsening, Survey Finds. Posted by Rosa Brooks. That the...
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LawCulture: Miscellaneous
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Law, culture, politics and life inside and outside the legal academy. Inside the Law School. October 31, 2006. I would guess that many of us have not sworn oaths to uphold the Constitution, but that does not preclude us from interpreting it and making it meaningful in and through our daily lives. Indeed, as many constitutional law professors can probably verify, law students come to constitutional law class misbelieving the scope of their constitutional rights. What contributes to that misbelief? Here's ...
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LawCulture: Current Affairs
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Law, culture, politics and life inside and outside the legal academy. Inside the Law School. September 27, 2006. The Value of Torture. In Justice Holmes' famous dissent in. He wrote that the constitution is made for people of fundamentally differing views, speaking, of course, of various theories of economics and social justice debated between the majority and dissents in that case. As Marty Lederman writes here. The treatment may apply to more than prisoners of war, but to any enemy combatant so designa...
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LawCulture: Work and Family
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Law, culture, politics and life inside and outside the legal academy. Inside the Law School. October 17, 2006. So THAT'S why I haven't found time to blog in months. . . From today's NY TImes:. While married mothers and married fathers were approaching gender equality, measured by total hours of work, the researchers found stark differences among women. These disparities suggest why working mothers often feel hurried and harried. Describes a new book, Changing Rhythms of Family Life. April 14, 2006. On Ap...
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LawCulture: Academic Gossip
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Law, culture, politics and life inside and outside the legal academy. Inside the Law School. February 09, 2006. How much should professors get paid? To a series of 2005 San Francisco Chronicle articles. On faculty and administrator compensation in the University of California system (more here. Continue reading "How much should professors get paid? Posted by Rosa Brooks. On February 09, 2006 at 06:24 PM in Academic Gossip. Election Day - Swinging the Vote. AALS Section on Law and Humanities.
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LawCulture: Politics
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Law, culture, politics and life inside and outside the legal academy. Inside the Law School. November 08, 2006. Some months ago, I blogged about the dare doctrine. Suggesting that South Dakota's law banning all abortion except to save the life of the mother was akin to a game of chicken, daring the Supreme Court to void South Dakota's own interpretation of the breadth of the privacy right in our Constitution. State laws restricting access to abortion? The latter took hold (see. Posted by Jessica Silbey.
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