Browsing Harvard Law School by Title
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Critical Normativity
(Springer, 2009)Skeptics argue that statements about right and wrong are merely expressions of preferences. They are mistaken; values are not the same as mere preferences. When we assert preferences that affect others, we justify our ... -
Critical Race Theory and Scholarly Analyses of Race in France
(Harvard Law School, 2021-12-13)Abstract: This preface to a special issue on Race and the Law of La Revue des Droits de l'Homme, presents a genealogy of Critical Race Theory, framed in light of the tendency in France to avoid fulsome scholarly discussions ... -
A Critique of Adjudication: Fin de Siecle
(Cardozo Law Review, 2001) -
Crystals and Mud in Nature
(2014-12-17)Professor James Salzman has written a wonderful article, which promises an equally wonderful book. His article intelligently and thoughtfully examines the forces that compete, conflict, and combine in the creation of laws ... -
A Cultural Pluralist Case for Affirmative Action in Legal Academia
(Duke University School of Law, 1990) -
Culture and Government Money: A Guide for the Perplexed
(2000)Constitutional limits on government’s power to regulate the culture and the arts, newly salient in light of the controversy involving the Brooklyn Museum, are best understood by distinguishing among (a) content-neutral, ... -
The Cure at a Crossroads: The Intersection of Ethics and Ambition in AIDS Research
(2003)This paper explores the structure of the major code of ethics regarding human experimentation, the Nuremberg Code. The paper begins with an explanation of the modern ethical standards and how they were established. Following ... -
"Current Good Manufacturing Practices" and the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act
(1995)The Food and Drug Administration (hereinafter, FDA) regulates food, drugs, and cosmetics in order to ensure that these products are safe and truthfully labelled. As part of its responsibilities under the Federal Food, Drug, ... -
Current Illegitimacy of International Human Rights Litigation
(Fordham Law Review, 1997) -
Custom in American Property Law: A Vanishing Act
(University of Texas School of Law, 2013) -
Cut These Words: Passion and International Law of War Scholarship
(Harvard Law School, 2020)In this paper, I explore how international legal scholarship about war, written at a time of war, ought to read. Can — and should — we demand doctrinal rigor and analytical clarity, while also expecting that scholarship ... -
The Damned Dolls
(University of California Press, 2014)This article reads the Brown v. Board of Education case against the backdrop of the absurdist theater of the 1950s, a genre that flourished both in the art world and in the highly staged experiments of academic social ... -
Dangerous Intersection
(University of San Francisco School of Law, 2009) -
Data Analytics and the Fight against Housing Blight: A Guide for Local Leaders
(Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society, 2017) -
The David R. Tillinghast Lecture - What's Source Got to Do with it - Source Rules and U.S. International Taxation
(New York University, 2002)Arguably, the largest problem in international income taxation is the proper treatment of income that is subject to the legitimate taxing claims of two or more countries. A source country's jurisdiction to tax foreign ... -
Deadlines in Administrative Law
(University of Pennsylvania, 2008)A cottage industry in administrative law studies the various mechanisms by which Congress, the President, and the courts exert control of administrative agencies. Restrictions on the appointment and removal of personnel, ... -
The Death of Cyberspace
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The Debate, in Intercountry Adoption: Policies, Practices, and Outcomes
(Ashgate Publishing, 2012)