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In follow-up studies, dozens of reviews, and even a book of essays evaluating his conclusions, Gerald Rosenberg’s critics—not to mention his supporters—have spent nearly two decades debating the arguments he first put forward in The ...
Examines whether the Indian Supreme Court can produce progressive social change and improve the lives of the relatively disadvantaged.
With this new edition, this influence is likely to continue for still more generations. The Politics of Rights has, I believe, become an American classic.
... GERALD N. ROSENBERG Law and Political Science , University of Chicago INTRODUCTION On May 4 , 1970 , Ohio National Guard troops patrolling the campus of Kent State University opened fire on students protesting U.S. involvement in the ...
These essays present an array of views about the meaning of equality and provide perspectives on the on-going debates about it.
... Gerald N. Rosenberg, The Hollow Hope: Can Courts Bring About Social Change?, 2nd ed. (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2008). 12 Gerald N. Rosenberg, “Positivism, Interpretivism, and the Study of Law,” Law and Social Inquiry 21 ...
... Gerald N. Rosenberg, The Hollow Hope: Can Courts Bring about Social Change? 2nd ed. (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2008), 173–178, 199; Gerald N. Rosenberg, “Courting Disaster: Looking for Change in All the Wrong Places,” Drake ...
... Gerald N. Rosenberg, “The Real World of Constitutional Rights: The Supreme Court and the Implementation of the Abortion Decisions,” in Lee Epstein, ed., Contemplating Courts, pp. 390–419. 69. Gerald N. Rosenberg, The Hollow Hope: Can ...
... Gerald N. Rosenberg When one considers how exposed the Constitution's " religious establish- ment " clause is to continuous revision , it is not surprising to find other , less established rights deeply enmeshed in politics as well ...
... GERALD N. ROSENBERG, THE HOLLOW HOPE: CAN COURTS BRING ABOUT SOCIAL CHANGE? 415–19 (2d ed. 2008) (arguing that litigating marriage was counterproductive); Gerald N. Rosenberg, Courting Disaster: Looking for Change in All the Wrong ...