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This Article outlines the human rights theories of nineteenth-century abolitionist and civil rights ...
This essay reconstructs Lewis F. Powell, Jr.’s thoughts on the civil rights movement by focusing on ...
Martin Luther King, Jr. is celebrated in mainstream American culture as a champion of the Civil Righ...
This Article is adapted from a lecture delivered on April 21, 1993, at the Columbus School of Law, T...
If there is any group that really needs to understand the concept of natural rights, it is professor...
At the end of the historic march from Selma to Montgomery in 1965, Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King J...
Blog post, “Going Martin Luther King, Jr., One Better“ discusses politics, theology and the law in r...
Were the rights retained by the people defined by positive law? This is the issue explored by Profes...
Not so long ago, several friends joined approximately 40,000 others in DC demanding action on climat...
Natural rights and natural -law are ideas that frequently seem to have something in common with the ...
In this David C. Baum Memorial Lecture on Civil Liberties and Civil Rights, Professor Sunstein begin...
The debate over which philosophy influenced the Constitution is long standing and continues to this ...
In this article, we will examine the natural law conception that rights are rooted in human nature, ...
Law professors nowadays mention natural law and natural rights on a regular basis, and not just in j...
A lecture by Angela P. Harris titled Lawyer As Peacemaking, given University of California, Davis,...
This Article outlines the human rights theories of nineteenth-century abolitionist and civil rights ...
This essay reconstructs Lewis F. Powell, Jr.’s thoughts on the civil rights movement by focusing on ...
Martin Luther King, Jr. is celebrated in mainstream American culture as a champion of the Civil Righ...