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The Odd Couple

his threat. More than forty members of the faculty, all acting in their individual capacities, joined the suit as plaintiffs. We were as diverse

The Nature of Parenthood

validity of th… Cf. Amar, supra note 462, at 302 (noting that “social meaning becomes especially important with … See NeJaime & Siegel, supra note 439

Forum: Griswold and the Public Dimension of the Right to Privacy

it has also obscured constitutional frames that were more visible in the 1960s than they are now. This Essay focuses on one such frame: that of

Forum: Top-Down or from the Ground?: A Practical Perspective on Reforming the Field of Children and the Law

via the new law of the child will … Id. at 1467-70 (describing the focus “on the developmental arc from dependency to autonomy to th… See, e.g., id

Forum: The Origins of U.S. Territorial Taxation and the Insular Cases

argument goes, it can exclude them from expenditures that the general revenue funds. The dissent casts this theory as inapposite. SSI beneficiaries pay

Forum: Let the Law Journal Be the Law Journal and the Blog Be the Blog

of the traditional law journal? I think not. You might be surprised that I’m taking this position, because at the recent “Bloggership” conference at

The Corporate Governance Gap

they often operate free from any meaningful disciplinary forces. This is despite the fact that their governance practices and lack of managerial

The Emergence of Neutrality

restrictive efforts to instill morality or otherwise shape the way that people think. For instance, even though interests like promoting civic virtue or

Forum: Evicted: The Socio-Legal Case for the Right to Housing

when tenants fell behind, these protections dissolved . . . . It was not that low-income renters didn’t know their rights. They just knew those rights

The Modern State and the Rise of the Business Corporation

of our own expertise. These studies are incapable of proving our thesis definitively, but we think the thesis stands on its own as a matter of theory