Courting the People

Courting the People
Title Courting the People PDF eBook
Author Anuj Bhuwania
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 168
Release 2017-01-16
Genre Law
ISBN 110714745X

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""Studies the politics of Public Interest Litigation (PIL) in contemporary India"--Provided by publisher".

Courting Death

Courting Death
Title Courting Death PDF eBook
Author Carol S. Steiker
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 401
Release 2016-11-07
Genre History
ISBN 0674737423

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Before constitutional regulation -- The Supreme Court steps in -- The invisibility of race in the constitutional revolution -- Between the Supreme Court and the states -- The failures of regulation -- An unsustainable system? -- Recurring patterns in constitutional regulation -- The future of the American death penalty -- Life after death

Courting Disaster

Courting Disaster
Title Courting Disaster PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Thomas Nelson Inc
Pages 320
Release
Genre
ISBN 1418560707

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Courting Justice

Courting Justice
Title Courting Justice PDF eBook
Author Joyce Murdoch
Publisher
Pages 602
Release 2002-05-09
Genre Law
ISBN 0786730943

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Since 1958, twenty-five men and two women have forced the Supreme Court to consider whether the Constitution's promises of equal protection apply to gay Americans. Here Joyce Murdoch and Deb Price reveal how the nation's highest court has reacted to these cases--from the surprising 1958 victory of a tiny homosexual magazine to the 2000 defeat of a gay Eagle Scout. A triumph of investigative reporting, Courting Justice gives us an inspiring new perspective on the struggle for civil rights in America.

Courting the Media

Courting the Media
Title Courting the Media PDF eBook
Author Margaret Mackenzie
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 205
Release 2006-11-30
Genre Law
ISBN 0313082170

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Media relations are not just for the rich and famous. Mackenzie takes readers behind the scenes of high-profile cases in which men, women, and even children were thrust into the spotlight—many because they were victims of unwarranted prosecution by the justice system and inaccurate depiction by the press. With media-savvy guidance from Mackenzie, these people and their lawyers successfully challenged the prejudiced portraits that police and prosecutors tried to present. In this book, Mackenzie also weighs in on celebrity cases, analyzing how they and their lawyers used the media to their advantage, or how they failed to do so. Mackenzie is a consummate expert in the use of media relations in the court of law. Her conviction that a right to demand a fair portrayal by the press must not be reserved for the prosecution or the wealthy has propelled her career as she has fought for the falsely accused, the unjustly portrayed, and their families. The media coverage of suspects or defendants by CNN, the nightly news, the New York Times, or the local paper affects the court of public opinion, even before their trials, and is often as important as what happens in front of a judge or jury. Private industry and corporations have long used media consultants. Prosecutors have public information officers to advise their lawyers. To level the playing field, all lawyers need to be ready to represent their clients before the media as well as the jury. Not only can this be done ethically, but as Mackenzie shows in this book, given what defendants are up against today, it may be unethical to ignore the media when the other side is using every possible opportunity to advance their portrayal of the accused or the victim.

Taking the State to Court

Taking the State to Court
Title Taking the State to Court PDF eBook
Author Hans Dembowski
Publisher
Pages 272
Release 2001
Genre Law
ISBN

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These case studies examine the extent to which public interest litigation makes inefficient and often corrupt government officials responsible to the general public.

Courting the Abyss

Courting the Abyss
Title Courting the Abyss PDF eBook
Author John Durham Peters
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 318
Release 2010-02-15
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0226662756

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Courting the Abyss updates the philosophy of free expression for a world that is very different from the one in which it originated. The notion that a free society should allow Klansmen, neo-Nazis, sundry extremists, and pornographers to spread their doctrines as freely as everyone else has come increasingly under fire. At the same time, in the wake of 9/11, the Right and the Left continue to wage war over the utility of an absolute vision of free speech in a time of increased national security. Courting the Abyss revisits the tangled history of free speech, finding resolutions to these debates hidden at the very roots of the liberal tradition. A mesmerizing account of the role of public communication in the Anglo-American world, Courting the Abyss shows that liberty's earliest advocates recognized its fraternal relationship with wickedness and evil. While we understand freedom of expression to mean "anything goes," John Durham Peters asks why its advocates so often celebrate a sojourn in hell and the overcoming of suffering. He directs us to such well-known sources as the prose and poetry of John Milton and the political and philosophical theory of John Locke, Adam Smith, John Stuart Mill, and Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr., as well as lesser-known sources such as the theology of Paul of Tarsus. In various ways they all, he shows, envisioned an attitude of self-mastery or self-transcendence as a response to the inevitable dangers of free speech, a troubled legacy that continues to inform ruling norms about knowledge, ethical responsibility, and democracy today. A world of gigabytes, undiminished religious passion, and relentless scientific discovery calls for a fresh account of liberty that recognizes its risk and its splendor. Instead of celebrating noxious doctrine as proof of society's robustness, Courting the Abyss invites us to rethink public communication today by looking more deeply into the unfathomable mystery of liberty and evil.