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- Section 8: Judicial Modesty Institute of Bill of Rights Law at the William & Mary Law School
- Reconceptualizing the Judicial Activism Debate As Judicial Responsibility: a Tale of Two Justice Kennedys Eric J
- Lost in Translation? Some Brief Notes on Writing About Law for the Layperson
- Foreword: the Degradation of American Democracy—And the Court
- Human Nature, the Laws of Nature, and the Nature of Environmental Law
- THE NEW ASSAULT on VOTING RIGHTS Michael Waldman, Jennifer Clark CHECKS and BALANCES in the TRUMP ERA Elizabeth Goitein, Wendy
- Resuscitating the Black Body: Reproductive Justice As Resistance to the State’S Property Interest in Black Women’S Reproductive Capacity
- Information Society Project Accomplishments
- Brown V. Board of Education Fifty Years Later: What Makes for Greatness in a Legal Opinion? Neil G
- Information Society Project Accomplishments
- Three Generations of Imbeciles Was Enough, As He Upheld a Virginia Sterilization Law
- Judge Sotomayor's Record in Constitutional Cases
- Eugenics When Academics Embraced Scientific Racism, Era Immigration Restrictions, and the Suppression
- Justice Blackmun and the Spirit of Liberty Richard C
- Race-Ing Roe: Reproductive Justice, Racial Justice, and the Battle for Roe V
- Race-Ing Roe: Reproductive Justice, Racial Justice, and the Battle for Roe V. Wade
- White Privilege and the Criminalization of Opioid Use During Pregnancy
- Progressive and Populist Strands in American Constitutionalism
- The NFL Player, the Schoolchild, and the Entertainer: When the Term "Free Speech" Is Too Freely Spoken, Exactly "Who's on First?"
- Transcript: Mayor De Blasio Delivers Remarks at the 17Th Annual David Dinkins Leadership and Public Policy Forum
- "Failures" and a Story of Supreme Court Success Corinna B
- Prof. Adam Kolber Brooklyn Law School 250 Joralemon Street Brooklyn, NY 11201 Email: [email protected]
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