Book Review: Judging the Judges, Judging Ourselves
... it is what judges failed to do, as opposed to what they actually did, that is Dyzenhaus's ultimate focus.
... it is what judges failed to do, as opposed to what they actually did, that is Dyzenhaus's ultimate focus.
Looking at judicial decision making through Aristolean and neoAristolean theories of virtue ethics
Arguing that children in the foster care system should be given a voice in determining policy and using survey results to show a desire for permanency
Examining how hate crime statutes play out in the law and interact with popular discourse
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