Parent Categories
Disciplinary Perspectives & Law
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Equality vs. Equity
December 4, 2024
Martha Minow, Equality vs. Equity, 1 Am. J. L. & Equal. 167 (2021).
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Law Turning Outward
December 4, 2024
Martha Minow, Law Turning Outward, 73 Telos 79 (1987).
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Lawyering for the Child: Principles of Representation in Custody and Visitation Disputes Arising from Divorce
December 4, 2024
Martha Minow & Kim Landsman, Note, Lawyering for the Child: Principles of Representation in Custody and Visitation Disputes Arising from Divorce, 87 Yale Law J.
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Martha Minow, On Neutrality, Equality, and Tolerance: New Norms for a Decade of Distinction, Change, Jan./Feb. 1990, at 17.
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Naming Horror: Legal and Political Words for Mass Atrocities
December 4, 2024
Martha Minow, Naming Horror: Legal and Political Words for Mass Atrocities, 2 Genocide Stud. & Prevention 37 (2007).
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Relational Rights and Responsibilities: Revisioning the Family in Liberal Political Theory and Law
December 4, 2024
Martha Minow & Mary Lyndon Shanley, Relational Rights and Responsibilities: Revisioning the Family in Liberal Political Theory and Law, 11 Hypatia 4 (1996).
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Upstanders, Whistle-Blowers, and Rescuers
December 4, 2024
Martha L. Minow, Upstanders, Whistle-Blowers, and Rescuers (Eleven Int’l Publ’g 2016).
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Equalities
December 4, 2024
Martha Minow, Equalities, 88 J. Phil. 633 (1991).
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Consider the Consequences
December 4, 2024
Martha Minow, Consider the Consequences, 84 Mich. L. Rev. 900 (1986) (reviewing Lenore J. Weitzman, The Divorce Revolution: The Unexpected Social and Economic Consequences for…
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Some Realism about Rulism: A Parable for the 50th Anniversary of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure
December 4, 2024
Martha Minow, Commentary, Some Realism about Rulism: A Parable for the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, 137 U. Pa. L. Rev.
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Interpreting Rights: An Essay for Robert Cover
December 4, 2024
Martha Minow, Interpreting Rights: An Essay for Robert Cover, 96 Yale L.J. 1860 (1987).
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Incomplete Correspondence: An Unsent Letter to Mary Joe Frug
December 4, 2024
Martha Minow, Response, Incomplete Correspondence: An Unsent Letter to Mary Joe Frug, 105 Harv. L. Rev. 1096 (1992).
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Rights of One’s Own
December 4, 2024
Martha Minow, Rights of One’s Own, 98 Harv. L. Rev. 1084 (1985)(reviewing Elisabeth Griffith, In Her Own Right: The Life of Elizabeth Cady Stanton (1985)).
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Repossession: Of History, Poverty, and Dissent (review of: The Dispossessed: America’s Underclasses from the Civil War to the Present)
December 4, 2024
Martha Minow, Repossession: Of History, Poverty, and Dissent, 91 Mich. L. Rev. 1204 (1993) (reviewing Jacqueline Jones, The Dispossessed: America’s Underclasses from the Civil War…
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Political insurance for the (relative) poor: How liberal constitutionalism could resist plutocracy
December 4, 2024
Tarunabh Khaitan, Political insurance for the (relative) poor: How liberal constitutionalism could resist plutocracy, 8 Glob. Constitutionalism 536 (2019).
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Non-Retrogression Without Law
December 4, 2024
Nicholas O. Stephanopoulos, Eric McGhee & Christopher Warshaw, Non-Retrogression Without Law, 2023 U. Chi. Legal F. 267 (2023).
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The Anticaste Principle
December 4, 2024
Cass R. Sunstein, The Anticaste Principle, 92 Mich. L. Rev. 2410 (1994).
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The Power of Green Defaults: The Impact of Regional Variation of Opt-out Tariffs on Green Energy Demand in Germany
December 4, 2024
Micha Kaiser, Manuela Bernauer, Cass R. Sunstein & Lucia A. Reisch, The Power of Green Defaults: The Impact of Regional Variation of Opt-out Tariffs on…
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Voluntary Agreements
December 4, 2024
Cass R. Sunstein, Voluntary Agreements, 28 J. Econ. Methodology 401 (2021).
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Which Nudges Do People Like? A National Survey
December 4, 2024
Cass R. Sunstein, Which Nudges Do People Like? A National Survey, in Handbook of Behavioural Change and Public Policy 285 (Holger Straßheim & Silke Beck…
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Discrimination in the Age of Algorithms
December 4, 2024
Jon Kleinberg, Jens Ludwig, Sendhil Mullainathan & Cass Sunstein, Discrimination in the Age of Algorithms (Feb. 5, 2019).