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Law in Contemporary Society

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Office hours Thursday 25 April will be canceled to allow me more time to edit student writing. Additional office hours will be held next week:
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  • Tuesday 30 April, 1pm to 5pm
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  • Tuesday 30 April, 12:30pm to 4pm
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  • Thursday 2 May, 1pm-5pm (there will be no morning office hour)
 



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For April 16, please read On Gaza Beach by Avi Shalit, from July 1991, and A new abyss': Gaza and the hundred years' war on Palestine by Professor Rashid Khalidi, from this week.
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For April 18, please read Anarchism Triumphant: Free Software and the Death of Copyright and either The dotCommunist Manifesto or "Die Gedanken Sind Frei": Free Software and the Struggle for Freedom of Thought, which you can listen to if you prefer.
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For April 23, please read Brief Amicus Curiae of 178 Organizations in Support of Planned Parenthood of Southeastern Pennsylvania, No. 91-744 (US Supreme Court, 1992) and Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization, 597 U.S. 215 (2022).
 
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First drafts of second essays will be due before the last class on April 23, preferably before April 19 to allow me more editing time. See SecondEssay for a template.
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First drafts of second essays were be due before the last class on April 23. See SecondEssay for a template.
 

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For April 9 and 11, please read Henry David Thoreau, A Plea for Captain John Brown (1859); and the record of the trial of John Brown. Please be sure to read carefully Brown's speech to the court before sentencing.
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For April 16, please read On Gaza Beach by Avi Shalit, from July 1991, and A new abyss': Gaza and the hundred years' war on Palestine by Professor Rashid Khalidi, from this week.
 
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On April 9, we will decide what to read in the final days of our class. Please attend.
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For April 18, please read Anarchism Triumphant: Free Software and the Death of Copyright and either The dotCommunist Manifesto or "Die Gedanken Sind Frei": Free Software and the Struggle for Freedom of Thought, which you can listen to if you prefer.

For April 23, please read Brief Amicus Curiae of 178 Organizations in Support of Planned Parenthood of Southeastern Pennsylvania, No. 91-744 (US Supreme Court, 1992) and Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization, 597 U.S. 215 (2022).


First drafts of second essays will be due before the last class on April 23, preferably before April 19 to allow me more editing time. See SecondEssay for a template.

 

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For April 2, please read "Cerriere's Answer," from Lawyerland and Trump v. Chicago Tribune Co., 616 F. Supp. 1434 (S.D.N.Y. 1985).
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For April 9 and 11, please read Henry David Thoreau, A Plea for Captain John Brown (1859); and the record of the trial of John Brown. Please be sure to read carefully Brown's speech to the court before sentencing.
 
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For April 9, please read Henry David Thoreau, A Plea for Captain John Brown (1859); and the record of the trial of John Brown. Please be sure to read carefully Brown's speech to the court before sentencing.
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On April 9, we will decide what to read in the final days of our class. Please attend.
 

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For March 26 please read chapters 1-5 and 8-10 of A.W.B. Simpson, Cannibalism and the Common Law (1984).
 For April 2, please read "Cerriere's Answer," from Lawyerland and Trump v. Chicago Tribune Co., 616 F. Supp. 1434 (S.D.N.Y. 1985).
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Please read Ankush Khardori's interview with Justice Breyer, on the radar.

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For April 9, please read Henry David Thoreau, A Plea for Captain John Brown (1859); and the record of the trial of John Brown. Please be sure to read carefully Brown's speech to the court before sentencing.
 

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