Latest Issue of ACS's Law Journal Now Available
The latest edition of the Harvard Law & Policy Review, the official journal of the American Constitution Society, is now available. This issue includes discussions on progressive visions of the corporation, ensuring access to quality education, the reshaping of the global warming debate, liberty in a democratic society, and articles from two symposia on housing policy and health care, plus several short essays. Links to the articles are below the fold.
Progressive Visions of the Corporation
- Reclaiming Corporate Law in a New Gilded Age, by Kent Greenfield
- Understanding the "Corporate" in Corporate Social Responsibility, by Aaron K. Chatterji and Barak D. Richman
- "History Will Be Heard": An Appraisal of the Seattle/Louisville Decision, by Goodwin Liu
- Education for Liberation, by James Forman, Jr.
- Fast, Clean, & Cheap: Cutting Global Warming's Gordian Knot, by Michael Shellenberger, Ted Nordaus, Jeff Navin, and Teryn Norris
- Micro-Motives and State and Local Climate Change Initiatives, by Kristen H. Engel and Barak Y. Orbach
- Things that We Would Like to Take for Granted: Minimum Standards for the Legal Framework of a Free and Democratic Society, by Joseph William Singer
- Public (Self)-Service: Illegal Trading on Confidential Congressional Information, by Andrew George
- Election Day Registration: Giving All Americans a Fair Chance to Vote, by Brooke Lierman
- Hijacking the Privilege: Balancing Fairness and Security When Warrantless Wiretapping Threatens Attorney-Client Communications, by William Wetmore
- Using Local and State Legislation to Preserve and Expand the Ability of Fair Housing Organizations to Prosecute the Discrimination They Uncover, by Craig Gurian
- Mixed-Income Housing as Pre-Commitment Strategy, by Jeff Leslie
- End Residential Racial Segregation: Build Communities that Look Like America, by Florence Wagman Roisman
- The Path to Universal Health Coverage for Children in Illinois, by John M. Bouman
- Affordable Health Insurance for All, by Karen Davis & Christine Haran
- Health Care Reform '07: Fixing Compromised Care with a Compromise Solution, by Peter Harbage & Hilary Haycock
- Protecting Patient Privacy in the Information Age, by David B. Kendall
- Lies, Damn Lies, and Voter IDs: The Fraud of Voter Fraud, by David Schultz
- Text, Purpose, and the Second Amendment, by Christopher M. Egleson
- What Do Lawyers Know About Lethal Injection?, by Ty Alper
- Substantive Detention Law Matters: The Big Questions About Guantanamo the Supreme Court Should Answer, by Justin Florence
- Safeguarding National Environmental Regulation in a Liberalized World: Beyond the Trade Promotion Act of 2002, by Neil Gormley
Short Essays and Book Reviews
- What We Talk About When We Talk About God, by Ryan Spear
- Popular Metadoctrinalism: The Next Frontier?, by Micah W. J. Smith
- Taking the Gloves off of Homeland Security: Rethinking the Federalism Framework for Responding to Domestic Emergencies, by E. L. Gaston
- When Public Defenders Strike: Exploring How Public Defenders Can Utilize the Lessons of Public Choice Theory To Become Effective Political Actors, by Brandon Buskey
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