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- 245 00 |a Dissenting voices in American society : |b the role of judges, lawyers, and citizens / |c edited by Austin Sarat.
- 260 __ |a Cambridge ; |a New York : |b Cambridge University Press, |c 2012.
- 300 __ |a xi, 237 p. ; |c 24 cm.
- 504 __ |a Includes bibliographical references and index.
- 505 00 |g ch. 1. |t The ethics of an alternative : counterfactuals and the tone of dissent / |r Ravit Reichman -- |g Comment on ch. 1. |t The role of counterfactual imagination in the legal system : misplaced judgment or inevitable dissent? / |r Suzette M. Malveaux -- |g ch. 2. |t American animus : dissent and disapproval in Bowers v. Hardwick, Romer v. Evans, and Lawrence v. Texas / |r Susanna Lee -- |g Comment on ch. 2. |t Animus-supported argument vs. animus-supported standing / |r Heather Elliott -- |g ch. 3. |t Dissent and authenticity in the history of American racial politics / |r Kenneth W. Mack -- |g Comment on ch. 3. |t Dissenters as dissidents : Charles Hamilton Houston and Loren Miller / |r Tony A. Freyer -- |g ch. 4. |t The legal academy and the temptations of power : the difficulty of dissent / |r Richard H. Pildes -- |g Comment on ch. 4. |t Why dissent isn't free : a commentary on Pildes' "The legal academy and the temptations of power" / |r Bryan K. Fair -- |t Why societies don't need dissent (as such) / |r Mark Tushnet -- |g Comment on ch. 5. |t Questioning the value of dissent and free speech more generally : American skepticism of government and the protection of low-value speech / |r Ronald J. Krotoszynski, Jr.
- 520 __ |a "Dissenting Voices in American Society: The Role of Judges, Lawyers, and Citizens explores the status of dissent in the work and lives of judges, lawyers, and citizens, and in our institutions and culture. It brings together under the lens of critical examination dissenting voices that are usually treated separately: the protester, the academic critic, the intellectual, and the dissenting judge. It examines the forms of dissent that institutions make possible and those that are discouraged or domesticated. This book also describes the kinds of stories that dissenting voices try to tell and the narrative tropes on which those stories depend. In what voices and tones do dissenting voices speak? What worlds does dissent try to imagine and what in the end is the value of dissent? Where does dissent speak without actually speaking? Where do dissenting voices most often go unheard or unrecognized? Do we find dissent wherever we find discontent? Wherever we find expression? This book is the product of an integrated series of symposia at the University of Alabama School of Law. These symposia bring leading scholars into colloquy with faculty at the law school on subjects at the cutting edge of interdisciplinary inquiry in law"--Provided by publisher.
- 650 _0 |a Dissenting opinions |z United States |v Congresses.
- 650 _0 |a Judicial opinions |z United States |v Congresses.
- 650 _0 |a Dissenters |x Legal status, laws, etc. |z United States |v Congresses.
- 950 __ |a SCNU |f D971.26-53/S243