New Political Science & Law Catalog
We invite you to check out new and forthcoming books in our political science & law catalog at: http://press.princeton.edu/catalogs/politics11.pdf Race and politics, immigration, public opinion,...
View ArticleJacqueline Bhaba on Child Migration and Human Rights in a Global Age [VIDEO]
Why have our governments and societies been unable to effectively address the human rights and legal problems around the growing number of children who cross borders alone every year? How do we (and...
View ArticleAn interview with Nancy Woloch, author of A Class by Herself
Nancy Woloch’s new book, A Class by Herself: Protective Laws for Women Workers 1890s-1990s, looks at the historical influence of protective legislation for American women workers, which served as both...
View ArticleHow Texas law will shape the women’s vote
The Explosive Potential of the Whole Woman’s Health Case by Nancy Woloch On March 2 the Supreme Court will hear arguments about a 2013 Texas law that affects access to abortion. The law at issue in...
View ArticleDavid Kennedy on remaking our technocratic world
In today’s world, expert opinion is particularly revered in political and economic life. But as experts engage one another on a terrain of irresolvable argument, a world of astonishing injustice and...
View ArticleThe Law is a White Dog author Colin Dayan debunks the rationality of law
What do abused dogs, prisoners tortured in Guantánamo and supermax facilities, and slaves killed by the state have in common? They have all been deprived of their personhood by the law. In The Law is a...
View ArticleJames Q. Whitman: Why the Nazis studied American race laws for inspiration
On 5 June 1934, about a year and half after Adolf Hitler became Chancellor of the Reich, the leading lawyers of Nazi Germany gathered at a meeting to plan what would become the Nuremberg Laws, the...
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