Within the last year two excellent books, Mariana Valverde’s Everyday Law on the Street: City Governance In an Age of Diversity and Victoria Saker Woeste’s Henry Ford’s War on Jews and the Legal Battle Against Hate Speech, address how social anxieties about “diversity” surface in the development and enforcement of the law. While the two books focus on different eras and countries, they similarly illustrate the tensions in legal contexts that can result from the growth in diversit
Combining a historically accurate analysis with a distinctly contemporary sensibility, H. Patrick Gl...
Taking a unique and critical approach to the study of Public Law, this book explores the main topics...
An anthology by Austin Sarat is reviewed from a critical race perspective. The book\u27s agenda is...
Within the last year two excellent books, Mariana Valverde’s Everyday Law on the Street: City Govern...
Toronto prides itself on being “the world’s most diverse city,” and its officials seek to support th...
This text focuses on some of the key legal areas which have become increasingly important in recent ...
This essay poses a challenge for increased diversity in the legal profession and legal institutions....
The IILP Review features the most current data about the state of diversity in the legal profession....
The legal profession lags behind other occupations in achieving diversity, and its quest for equalit...
Cultural Legal Studies Law's Popular Cultures and the Metamorphosis of Law Cassandra Sharp, Marett L...
This essay is part of a symposium on affirmative action that took place at the University of Cincinn...
“Cultural diversity” has become one of the latest buzzwords on the international policymaking scene....
The development of law is inextricably linked to matters of race and ethnicity. The stories of minor...
We have to think a little harder about the role and rule of law in a plural society of overlapping i...
The increasingly cosmopolitan nature of the nation-state, plus an increasing scepticism toward the m...
Combining a historically accurate analysis with a distinctly contemporary sensibility, H. Patrick Gl...
Taking a unique and critical approach to the study of Public Law, this book explores the main topics...
An anthology by Austin Sarat is reviewed from a critical race perspective. The book\u27s agenda is...
Within the last year two excellent books, Mariana Valverde’s Everyday Law on the Street: City Govern...
Toronto prides itself on being “the world’s most diverse city,” and its officials seek to support th...
This text focuses on some of the key legal areas which have become increasingly important in recent ...
This essay poses a challenge for increased diversity in the legal profession and legal institutions....
The IILP Review features the most current data about the state of diversity in the legal profession....
The legal profession lags behind other occupations in achieving diversity, and its quest for equalit...
Cultural Legal Studies Law's Popular Cultures and the Metamorphosis of Law Cassandra Sharp, Marett L...
This essay is part of a symposium on affirmative action that took place at the University of Cincinn...
“Cultural diversity” has become one of the latest buzzwords on the international policymaking scene....
The development of law is inextricably linked to matters of race and ethnicity. The stories of minor...
We have to think a little harder about the role and rule of law in a plural society of overlapping i...
The increasingly cosmopolitan nature of the nation-state, plus an increasing scepticism toward the m...
Combining a historically accurate analysis with a distinctly contemporary sensibility, H. Patrick Gl...
Taking a unique and critical approach to the study of Public Law, this book explores the main topics...
An anthology by Austin Sarat is reviewed from a critical race perspective. The book\u27s agenda is...