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It's Official: the Supreme Court has its Wild Card1 comment

Naturallawyer wrote 4 months ago: The United States Senate today voted to confirm Judge Sonia Sotomayor as a Justice of the Supreme Co … more →

Tags: Government and Law, Politics, Law, Morality, obama, constitution, ethics, Republicans, Democrats

Democrats Shamelessly Bank on Sotomayor's Race and Demonstrate the Height of Hypocrisy

Naturallawyer wrote 4 months ago: This is just silly. The Senate debate over Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor turned bitter Wedne … more →

Tags: Government and Law, Politics, Law, Morality, racism, obama, constitution, ethics, Republicans

Abortion on Demand: a History and Explanation of Why Any Woman in America Can End Any Pregnancy at Any Time, Even Up to the Day of Childbirth

Naturallawyer wrote 4 months ago: Professor Matthew J. Franck gives us an excellent history of the state of abortion law in the United … more →

Tags: Government and Law, Sanctity of Life/Abortion, The Most Important Posts, Politics, Law, obama, Partial Birth Abortion, Pro-Life, constitution

Judge Sotomayor Won't Make Law: *Wink Wink Nudge Nudge

Naturallawyer wrote 4 months ago: Courtesy of The Believer’s Guide to Legal Issues: The fact that she got such a laugh when she … more →

Tags: Theoretical Musings, Government and Law, confirmation hearing, constitution, Georgetown University Law Center, Judge, judicial philosophy, Justices, Law

On the Sotomayor Testimony: Clarification

Naturallawyer wrote 4 months ago: Professor Matthew Franck provides a nice counter-point to Professor Seidman (as quoted in my last po … more →

Tags: Government and Law, confirmation hearing, constitution, Georgetown University Law Center, Judge, judicial philosophy, Justices, Law, Nomination

On the Sotomayor Testimony: Law Professor Seidman Says it Best1 comment

Naturallawyer wrote 4 months ago: Georgetown Law professor Louis Michael Seidman sums up the Sotomayor testimony perfectly during this … more →

Tags: Government and Law, confirmation hearing, constitution, Georgetown University Law Center, Judge, judicial philosophy, Justices, Law, Nomination

Call for Papers: The Law of the Land: Virginia and America

Nick J. Sciullo wrote 7 months ago: Call for Papers: The Law of the Land: Virginia and America The Supreme Court of Virginia Historical … more →

Tags: critical race theory, feminist jurisprudence, postcolonial jurisprudence, postmodern jurisprudence, pop culture and the law, Call for Papers, History, Legal History, Virginia

Notes on Hermeneutics: Gadamer

caledoniacaledonia wrote 8 months ago: On the law: Gadamer, interestingly enough, offers up the case of legal hermeneutics as a sort of sol … more →

Tags: Ideas: Notes, Legal Hermeneutics, Gadamer, the human sciences, Objectivity, original reader

Zizek and the law

Nick J. Sciullo wrote 8 months ago: I was reading over some Slavoj Zizek materials yesterday after hearing more than a few debate rounds … more →

Tags: legal research and writing, postmodern jurisprudence, college debate, criticism, zizek, Law Review, Slavoj Zizek, Law

I've published a new paper

Nick J. Sciullo wrote 9 months ago: the crit: a critical legal studies journal has published my article on Atlantis, narrative, and crit … more →

Tags: legal research and writing, Law Review, writing, Nick J. Sciullo, Atlantis, utopia, democracy

Northeast Conference on British Studies Call for Papers

Nick J. Sciullo wrote 9 months ago: The Northeast Conference on British Studies will be holding its annualmeeting at Brown University, i … more →

Tags: postcolonial jurisprudence, Call for Papers, colonial, Conference, History, postcolonial

Intellectual Property: Understanding Foundations1 comment

Landsend Korobase wrote 11 months ago: A while ago I said I would be posting about Intellectual Property as it applies to Second Life, draw … more →

Tags: Intellectual Property, Second-Life, Law, Philosophy, Morality, Property, consequentialism

Science follows society

Greg Sadler wrote 1 year ago: This is important. … more →

Tags: Philosophy, Science, Society, CLS

"Crits" and the Interdisciplinary Study of International Law

jeremyleong wrote 1 year ago:    The critical legal studies movement of the 80s and 90s may have left a more profound legacy on in … more →

Tags: General Thoughts and Comments, Martti Koskenniemi, David Kennedy, Anthony Carty, Legal Theory, legal argument, legal personalities, phillip allot, International Humanitarian Law


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