The question looming here is as obvious as it appears: what is this moral crevasse, and why has Feldman, in a book centered on Lincoln, America’s most famous liberator, chosen
the future president of the Confederacy to articulate its opening? [...]
CR-CL hosted an information session about student writing on Monday, February 5, 2024 at 7:30 p.m. EST. Martha Minow, the former dean of Harvard Law School and a current HLS
professor, shared advice for students interested in doing academic legal writing, and the student writing team shared more logistics about submitting your work to [...]
In this episode, we unpack the Canada-U.S. Safe Third Country Agreement and the 2023 Supreme Court of Canada decision Canadian Council for Refugees v. Canada which unanimously
upheld its constitutionality. [...]
(Image source: Historia et Ius) (Image source: Historia et Ius) TABLE OF CONTENTS Dante Fedele, Randall Lesaffer, Pierre Savy, Introduction; Souveraineté et gouvernement Armand
Jamme, Non ratione feudi, sed occasione peccati. Formes et motifs du devoir d’ingérence pontifical (XIIIe-XIVe siècles);Robert von Friedeburg, The Protection [...]
The Washington Post has this lengthy new article discussing the state of capital punishment administration and death rows in the US. The piece's full headline previews its
themes: "Between Life and Death: More than 2,100 people sit on American death rows. [...]
With thanks to some readers for flagging some of these pieces, I have seen in recent days an array of stories regarding an array of ugly realities in the federal prison system.
A round-up: From The Christian Post, "Federal prisons blocking faith groups from helping offenders overcome criminal past: senators" From Fox News, "Federal inmates [...]
The Association of American Law Schools hosts a webinar today to present key findings on American law school faculty (register) from 1:00 - 2:00 PM ET: We are pleased to announce
the upcoming release of our latest major research initiative, the American Law School Faculty Study. [...]
Introduction From a feminist perspective, international law has frequently failed to adequately address gender issues, primarily due to the challenges posed by a male-centric
discourse reflected in its organizational and normative structure. This limitation is particularly evident in refugee law, where gender-based persecution has long [...]