Hastings Law Journal, Issue 63.5 (June 2012)
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Hastings Law Journal, Issue 63.5 (June 2012) The Justice Ginsburg Issue
Articles
Principles and Persons: Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Raconteuse
Kenneth L. Karst
Justice Ginsburg and Religious Liberty
John D. Inazu
“The Experience and Good Thinking Foreign Sources May Convey”: Justice Ginsburg and the Use of Foreign Law
Jeremy Waldron
Jumpstarting the Stalled Gender Revolution: Justice Ginsburg and Reconstructive Feminism
Joan C. Williams
The Law of Gender Stereotyping and the Work-Family Conflicts of Men
Stephanie Bornstein
A Tale of Three Families: Historical Households, Earned Belonging, and Natural Connections
Allison Anna Tait
Repercussions of China’s High-Tech Rise: Protection and Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights in China
Emily Gische
Escaping Forced Gang Recruitment: Establishing Eligibility for Asylum After Matter of S-E-G-
Alexandra Grayner
The Hastings Law Journal’s online companion, Voir Dire, is now accepting submissions.
Recent Essays:
Sustainable Capitalism: Revelations from the Japanese Model
Joel Slawotsky
Right-Sizing Bar Association Governance
Daniel R. Suhr
July 23, 2012 at 12:04 am
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Joe - July 23, 2012 at 9:49 am
Judge Scalia joining Judge Ginsburg’s appellate panel dissent in Goldman v. Weinberger is interesting given his later support of a neutral burden rule in Oregon v. Smith.
(see religious liberty article)
Law Offices of James Cupero - July 23, 2012 at 12:09 pm
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