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REDUCING THE RISE OF POLARIZATION IN THE COURT THROUGH THE BRIDGING OF DOCTRINES: AN ANALYTICAL APPROACH TO CONSTITUTIONAL INTERPRETATION THROUGH QUASI-ORIGINALISM
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Nietzsche’s Creative Superpolitics: Towards a Politics Beyond Antagonistic Legal Power
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Law and Lived Experience: Applying Pragmatic Feminism to Supreme Court Rulings
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Systemic Refinement of Racial Capitalism: Incremental Reform in Memphis, TN
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A Shifting Public Ethos: Advocacy for a Robust Living Wage and the Path Towards Community Flourishing
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Developing the Legal-Capitalist-Patriarchy: Title VII Sex Jurisprudence, Socialist Feminism, and Vulnerability Theory
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Disposable Bodies: Human Dignity and Incarceration in the United States
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Re-describing an Ethics of Responsibility with Édouard Glissant
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Principled Formalism: The Hart/Dworkin Debate’s Lessons for Judicial Adjudication
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Locke’s Liberalism and Ideological Domination--A Critical Analysis of Locke’s Concepts of Property, Rationality, Law, and Democracy
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