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Yale Law Journal: Symposium

The Meaning of the Civil Rights Revolution (Volume 123, Number 8 - June 2014)

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"Symposium: The Meaning of the Civil Rights Revolution" is, in effect, a new and extensive book of contemporary thought on civil rights. In February 2014, the Yale Law Journal held a symposium at Yale Law School marking the fiftieth anniversary of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the simultaneous publication of Bruce Ackerman's 'We the People: The Civil Rights Revolution' (2014). Contributors' essays reflected on the origins or status of the American civil rights project, using Ackerman's book as a focal point. Those essays are collected here as June 2014, the final issue of the academic year. The contents are: 


* We the People: Each and Every One - Randy E. Barnett 

* Reactionary Rhetoric and Liberal Legal Academia - Justin Driver 

* Popular Sovereignty and the United States Constitution: Tensions in the Ackermanian Program - Sanford Levinson 

* The Neo-Hamiltonian Temptation - David A. Strauss 

* The Civil Rights Canon: Above and Below - Tomiko Brown-Nagin 

* Changing the Wind: Notes Toward a Demosprudence of Law and Social Movements - Lani Guinier & Gerald Torres  

* Protecting Civil Rights in the Shadows - David A. Super 

* Universalism and Civil Rights (with Notes on Voting Rights After Shelby) - Samuel R. Bagenstos 

* Separate Spheres - Cary Franklin 

* Ackerman's Civil Rights Revolution and Modern American Racial Politics - Rogers M. Smith 

* Rethinking Rights After the Second Reconstruction - Richard Thompson Ford 

* A Revolution at War with Itself? Preserving Employment Preferences from Weber to Ricci - Sophia Z. Lee 

* Have We Moved Beyond the Civil Rights Revolution? - John D. Skrentny 

* Equal Protection in the Key of Respect - Deborah Hellman 

* Ackermanís Brown - Randall L. Kennedy 

* The Anti-Humiliation Principle and Same-Sex Marriage - Kenji Yoshino 

* De-Schooling Constitutional Law - Bruce Ackerman


The issue, the eighth and final one of Volume 123, also includes a cumulative Index to the entire volume's titles and authors. 


As with previous digital editions of the Yale Law Journal available from Quid Pro Books, features include active Tables of Contents (including links in each Essay's own table), linked footnotes and URLs, and proper ebook and Bluebook formatting. 


The editors of The Yale Law Journal are a group of Yale Law School students. The principal essays are written by leading legal scholars.

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Professional & Technical
RELEASED
2014
June 29
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
576
Pages
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Quid Pro Books
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Quid Pro, LLC
SIZE
3.1
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