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Title Law and the liberal state / edited by Austin Sarat.

Publication Info. United Kingdom : Emerald Publishing, 2014.

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Edition First edition.
Description 1 online resource.
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Series Studies in law, politics and society ; volume 65
Studies in law, politics, and society ; v. 65.
Contents Trading truth for legitimacy in the liberal state : defending John Rawls's Paragmatism / John P. Anderson -- The neoliberal state's Janus faces of law / Adelaide H. Villmoare and Peter G. Stillman -- Jury nullification : an illiberal defense of liberty / Timothy A. Delaune -- Gays in the military : toward a critical civil rights account / Susan Burgess -- Health care and the disembodied politics of American liberalism / Daniel Skinner -- Nomos and Native American narratives : the duality of law in the liberal state / Beau Breslin and Katherine Cavanaugh.
Note Special issue.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Summary This special issue of Studies in law, politics and society focuses on law and the liberal state; presenting an interdisciplinary and multifaceted approach to analysis of law and liberty. The first chapters focus on laws direct relationship with the American liberal state. John P. Anderson defends John Rawl's pragmatism; Adelaide Villmoare and Peter Stillman consider the 'Janus faces of laws', a double vision of law where both sides of the face adhere to one another through neoliberalism; and Timothy Delaune examines jury nullification. The remaining chapters then go on to consider specific applications of the law within society. Susan Burgess provides a critical account of what implications the inclusion of gays in the US military has for understanding the means by which the liberal state uses law to include the previously excluded. Daniel Skinner then problematizes the body politics of American liberalism, as viewed through the lens of health policy and the final chapter from Beau Breslin and Katherine Cavanaugh explores how various legal and judicial policies have highlighted the clash between the states' imperial authority and Native American narratives.
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Subject Sociological jurisprudence.
Sociological jurisprudence.
Neoliberalism.
Neoliberalism.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Author Sarat, Austin, editor.
Other Form: 9781784412395
ISBN 9781784412388 (electronic book)
1784412384 (electronic book)
9781784412395