Do courts matter?Historically, many social movements have turned to the courts to help achieve sweeping social change. Because judicial institutions are supposed to be above the political fray, they are sometimes believed to be immune from ordinary political pressures that otherwise slow down progress. Substantial scholarship casts doubt on this romanticized ideal of courts. This Article posits a new, interactive theory of courts and social movements, under which judicial institutions can legitimize and fuel social movements, but outside actors are necessary to enhance the courts’ social reform efficacy. Under this theory, courts matter and can be agents of social change by educating the public and dislodging institutional inertia in the po...
Advisors: J. Mitch Pickerill.Committee members: Scot Schraufnagel; Artemus Ward.Includes bibliograph...
The significance of the events of 2016 for the future development of constitutional law has been wid...
The history of same-sex marriage litigation has often been a story of courts making decisions in opp...
Do courts matter?Historically, many social movements have turned to the courts to help achieve sweep...
Many scholars reject the notion that courts can implement sweeping social change through brute force...
This essay, using the example of marriage equality, argues that courts are essential in bringing abo...
This article contends that current critics of change-oriented litigation assume a particular model o...
Beginning in the 1970s, the overwhelming success of anti-gay ballot questions made direct democracy ...
Did backlash to judicial decisions play a destructive role in debates over same-sex marriage, as was...
In terms of social change, the debate concerning same-sex marriage is a relatively new phenomenon. F...
The chapters aims at analyzing the contribution that constitutional courts gave to the advancement o...
In Constitutional Redemption: Political Faith in an Unjust World, Professor Jack Balkin furnishes a ...
The various states have given provisional answers to the socially volatile quest by gay couples for ...
This thesis looks at the state of marriage equality activism in the wake of the Supreme Court’s June...
Did backlash to judicial decisions play a destructive role in debates over same-sex marriage, as was...
Advisors: J. Mitch Pickerill.Committee members: Scot Schraufnagel; Artemus Ward.Includes bibliograph...
The significance of the events of 2016 for the future development of constitutional law has been wid...
The history of same-sex marriage litigation has often been a story of courts making decisions in opp...
Do courts matter?Historically, many social movements have turned to the courts to help achieve sweep...
Many scholars reject the notion that courts can implement sweeping social change through brute force...
This essay, using the example of marriage equality, argues that courts are essential in bringing abo...
This article contends that current critics of change-oriented litigation assume a particular model o...
Beginning in the 1970s, the overwhelming success of anti-gay ballot questions made direct democracy ...
Did backlash to judicial decisions play a destructive role in debates over same-sex marriage, as was...
In terms of social change, the debate concerning same-sex marriage is a relatively new phenomenon. F...
The chapters aims at analyzing the contribution that constitutional courts gave to the advancement o...
In Constitutional Redemption: Political Faith in an Unjust World, Professor Jack Balkin furnishes a ...
The various states have given provisional answers to the socially volatile quest by gay couples for ...
This thesis looks at the state of marriage equality activism in the wake of the Supreme Court’s June...
Did backlash to judicial decisions play a destructive role in debates over same-sex marriage, as was...
Advisors: J. Mitch Pickerill.Committee members: Scot Schraufnagel; Artemus Ward.Includes bibliograph...
The significance of the events of 2016 for the future development of constitutional law has been wid...
The history of same-sex marriage litigation has often been a story of courts making decisions in opp...