Browsing Harvard Law School by Title
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The Jurisprudence of Justice Marshall
(Harvard Law School, 1989) -
Justice and Human Rights: Reflections on the Address of Pope Benedict to the UN
(European Journal of International Law, European University Institute, 2008) -
Justice and the Conflict of Laws
(1997) -
Justice as Fairness, Legitimacy, and the Question of Judicial Review: A Comment
(Fordham Law Review, 2004) -
Justice Brennan, Equality, and Majority Rule
(University of Pennsylvania, 1991) -
Justice Breyer's Democratic Pragmatism
(2005)There have been many efforts to reconcile judicial review with democratic self-government. Some such efforts attempt to justify judicial review if and to the extent that it promotes self-rule. Active Liberty, by Justice ... -
Justice Breyer's Pragmatic Constitutionalism
(Yale Law School, 2006)As a law professor at Harvard Law School, Stephen Breyer specialized in administrative law. His important work in that field was marked above all by its unmistakably pragmatic foundations. In an influential book, Breyer ... -
Justice Ginsburg and the New Legal Process
(Harvard Law School, 2013) -
Justice Ginsburg’s International Perspective
(Harvard Law School, 2013) -
Justice Kennedy and the Unfolding Doctrine of Corporate Religious Sincerity
(2015)This article explores how Justice Kennedy’s Hobby Lobby concurrence synthesizes competing narratives about religious liberty and points toward a doctrinal test of corporate religious sincerity that is legally and politically ... -
The Justices Take on Climate, Again
(Environmental Law Institute, 2011) -
Keeping Kosher in the U.S.A.
(2002)This paper, though relatively lengthy, gives what is really a brief overview of the Jewish dietary laws, otherwise known as the laws of kashrus or the laws of kashruth. The complexity and religious nature of these laws ... -
Keeping Your Eye on the Ball: The Significance of the Revival of Constitutional Federalism
(ScholarWorks@Georgia State University, 1996) -
Kennedy: Comment on Rowan
(University of Maryland, 1987) -
Keynote Address: On What Being a (Small R) Republican Means
(2013)This Article is an edited, annotated transcript of the Keynote Address delivered by Professor Lawrence Lessig at the Montana Law Review’s Honorable James R. Browning Symposium on Election Law, The State of the Republican ... -
Keynote Address: Commons and Code
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The Keynote Papers and the Current Financial Crisis
(Institute of Professional Accounting, Graduate School of Business, University of Chicago, 2009)One hesitates to write history as it happens, or to draw policy lessons from current events. The conference took place in May 2008 - after the government-assisted takeover of Bear Stearns but before a capital market downturn ...