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  • - A Critical Reader
     
    1 070,-

    Generating a sense of community and common purpose, this book with deliberate exclusion of women and implicit rejection of black gay men, highlights one of the central faultlines in African American politics: the role of gender and sexuality in antiracist agenda.

  • - Outsiders and the Struggle over Legal Education
    av Arthur D. Austin
    1 500,-

    Is the new scholarship a vacuous, overpoliticized, soon-to-be-vanquished trend or the harbinger of an important new paradigm? Is reconciliation possible? This title deals with these questions.

  • - A Critical History of the Separation of Church and State
     
    1 446,-

    Whether in the form of Christmas trees in town squares or prayer in school, fierce disputes over the separation of church and state have long bedeviled this country. This book argues that the separation of church and state primarily manifests and reinforces Christian domination in American society.

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    1 070,-

    What role do emotions ranging from disgust to compassion play in the decision-making processes of judges, lawyers, juries, and clients? What emotions belong in which legal contexts? Is there a hierarchy of emotions, and, if so, through what sources do we identify it? This title deals with these questions.

  • - Reshaping the Ethnography of Religion
     
    1 506,-

    "Personal Knowledge and Beyond" seeks to foster a cross-disciplinary rethinking of ethnography's possibilities and limits for the study of religions. It provides an overview of recent debates while also pushing them in new directions.

  • - Feminist Theory and the First Amendment
    av Susan Williams
    1 506,-

    Drawing on work from several disciplines - including law, political theory, philosophy, and anthropology, this book develops alternative accounts of truth and autonomy as the foundations for freedom of expression.

  • - An International Reader
     
    1 520,-

    This anthology focuses on the legal rights of women of colour around the world. The essays discuss topical themes such as responses to white feminism, female genital mutilation and intersections of law, and the text addresses the role and status of women worldwide.

  • - A Classical, Constitutional, and Critical Race Critique
    av Ediberto Roman
    690,-

    Citizenship is generally viewed as the most desired legal status an individual can attain, invoking the belief that citizens hold full inclusion in a society, and can exercise and be protected by the Constitution. This title offers an analysis of citizenship's contradictions. It explores the citizenship that spans from antiquity onwards.

  • - Immigrant Rights, the Constitution, and Equality in America
    av Victor C. Romero
    886,-

    A legal examination of how immigrants rights are - or are not - being protected under the constituion.

  • - Immigration, Asian Americans, and the Paradox of Civil Rights
    av John S. W. Park
    916,-

    Asian American immigration/citizenship law.

  • - Clarence Thomas and the Failure of the Constitutional Conservatives
    av Samuel A. Marcosson
    1 500,-

    Originalism is the practice of reviewing constitutional cases by seeking to discern the framers' and ratifiers' intent. This text argues that the "jurisprudence of original intent," represented on the 2002 Supreme Court by Justice Antonin Scalia and Clarence Thomas, has failed on its own terms.

  • - Race, Law, and the Case against Brown v. Board of Education
    av John P. Jackson Jr.
    1 546,-

    With the fiftieth anniversary of the Supreme Court decision Brown v. Board of Education, John Jackson examines the scientific case launched in Brown's wake to try to dismantle the legislation. He focuses on the 1959 formation of the International Society for the Advancement of Ethnology and Eugenics (IAAEE).

  • - A Critical Anthology
     
    1 500,-

    Sets out to bring an international framework to the analysis to international and US legal, political and cultural crises. It explores the US's moral supremacy during a time of domestic shortcomings and asks whether insisting that other nations adhere to US norms may harm societies.

  • - White Race Concsiousness and the Law
    av Barbara J. Flagg
    1 070,-

    "Race" does not speak to most white people. This title demonstrates "transparency" phenomenon - the invisibility of whiteness to white people - profoundly affects the ways in whites make decisions: they rely on criteria perceived by the decisionmaker as race-neutral but which in fact reflect white, race-specific norms.

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    1 676,-

    An authoritative collection of writings from a prominent public intellectual.

  • - The Clinton Impeachment and the Presidency in the Age of Political Spectacle
    av Leonard V. Kaplan
    396 - 1 077,99,-

    With the specter of prosecution after his term is over and the possibility of disbarment in Arkansas hanging over President Clinton, the Clinton-Lewinsky scandal and the events that have followed it show no sign of abating. The question has become what to do, and how to think, about those eight months.

  • av Andrew E. Taslitz
    396,-

    A study of how rape stereotypes are used by defence lawyers to gain acquittals in the USA. The author also presents reform proposals, consistent with feminist theories of justice, designed to improve both the American adversary system in general and the way in which the system handles rape cases.

  • - The New Nativism and the Anti-Immigrant Impulse in the United States
     
    420,-

    An original anthology of essays illuminating the role of nativism in America's historyNativism¿an intense opposition to immigrants and other non- native members of society¿has been deeply imbedded in the American character from the earliest days of the nation. Correspondingly, nativism, overtly or covertly, has always permeated our national discourse. Dating from the Alien and Sedition controversy of 1798 to California's recent Proposition 187, nativism has long been a driving force in policy making, a particular irony in a country founded and populated by immigrants. This anthology of original essays is informed at its core by George Santayana's famous edict that those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it. Examining the current surge in nativism in light of past waves of anti- immigrant sentiment, the volume takes an unflinchingly critical look at the realities and rhetoric of the new nativism. How can the imprisonment of Japanese-Americans during World War II illuminate our understanding of the English Only movement today? How has the symbolism of the Statue of Liberty evolved since its dedication and what can it tell us about the American disposition to immigration? What is the new nativism? What are the semantic and rhetorical similarities, if any, between the most shrill nativist voices of the present, such as Pat Buchanan's or Peter Brimelow's in his widely publicized book Alien Nation, and National Socialist propaganda in 1930s Germany? Juan Perea has here assembled a truly interdisciplinary group of contributors to emphasize the changing relationship between citizens and immigrants, and the effects of economics, history, and demographics on that relationship. Immigrants Out! provides a needed antidote to the often poisonous attacks on America's most vulnerable.

  • - A Reader
     
    436,-

    This ground-breaking anthology examines the mixed race experience and the impact of law on mixed race citizens in America.

  • - A Critical Anthology
     
    420,-

    Sets out to bring an international framework to the analysis to international and US legal, political and cultural crises. It explores the US's moral supremacy during a time of domestic shortcomings and asks whether insisting that other nations adhere to US norms may harm societies.

  • - A Critical History of the Separation of Church and State
     
    420,-

    Whether in the form of Christmas trees in town squares or prayer in school, fierce disputes over the separation of church and state have long bedeviled this country. This is the story of the separation of church and state. It interprets the development of Christian social power vis-a-vis the state and religious minorities, and more.

  • av Derrick Bell
    466,-

    An authoritative collection of writings from a prominent public intellectual.

  • - A Critical Reader
     
    420,-

    Offers discussion on legal ethics by introducing the historical and theoretical background and then connecting it to real world issues while addressing lawyers' ethical obligations to work for social justice. This book features differing critical approaches and opens up fresh avenues of ethical debate.

  • - A Critical Reader
     
    420,-

    Includes essays that cover topics such as the legal construction of black male identity, domestic abuse in the black community, the enduring power of black machismo, the politics of black male/white female relationships, the role of black men in black women's quest for racial equality, and the heterosexist nature of black political engagement.

  • - Bisexuals, Multiracials, and Other Misfits Under American Law
    av Ruth Colker
    420,-

    The United States, and the West in general, has always organized society along bipolar lines. We are either gay or straight, male or female, white or not, disabled or not. This book argues that our bipolar classification system obscures a genuine understanding of nature of subordination. It shows how categories can be improved for the good of all.

  • - The Controversy Over Apologies and Reparations for Human Injustice
     
    436,-

    Why does the US offer $20,000 atonement money to Japanese Americans relocated to concentration camps during World War II, while not even apologizing to African Americans for 250 years of human bondage and another century of institutionalized discrimination? This collection of essays also includes the voices of the victims of these atrocities.

  • - Justice Displaced in the Bush Administration
    av Peter Margulies
    626,-

    From the Justice Department's memos defending coerced interrogation to Alberto Gonzales' firing of US Attorneys who did not fit the Bush Administration's political needs, this title paints a picture of the many detours that George W Bush and his allies created to thwart transparency and undermine the rule of law after September 11, 2001.

  • - Reshaping the Ethnography of Religion
     
    396,-

    "Personal Knowledge and Beyond" seeks to foster a cross-disciplinary rethinking of ethnography's possibilities and limits for the study of religions. It provides an overview of recent debates while also pushing them in new directions.

  • - A Reader
     
    436,-

    Now in its second edition, the anthology "Critical Race Feminism" presents over 40 readings on the legal status of women of colour by leading authors and scholars such as Anita Hill, Lani Guinier, Kathleen Neal Cleaver, and Angela Harris.

  • - Law, Medicine, and the Construction of Motherhood
     
    436,-

    Examines feminist critiques of medical knowledge and practice; and the legal regulation of pregnancy termination, conception and child-bearing, and behavior during pregnancy. This book demonstrates that the right to choice isn't an automatic guarantee of reproductive justice and gender equality.

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