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22 Jul 2015, 8:04 am by Amanda Frost
In her contribution to the Yale Law Journal’s symposium on arbitration, Judith Resnik analyzes the last thirty years of the Supreme Court’s cases interpreting the Federal Arbitration Act and reaches a surprising conclusion:  Although these decisions have encouraged the “mass production of arbitration clauses” requiring hundreds of millions of consumers and employees to use arbitration to resolve disputes, these groups almost never do so. [read post]
9 Apr 2009, 1:41 pm
Migrations and Mobilities Citizenship, Borders, and Gender Edited by Seyla Benhabib and Judith Resnik In an increasingly globalized world, the movement of peoples across national borders is posing unprecedented challenges, for the people involved as well as for the places... [read post]
27 Oct 2011, 2:13 pm by Joe Tort
Judith Resnik has posted her latest piece, Fairness in Numbers: A Comment on AT&T v. [read post]
23 Mar 2009, 12:50 am
From 'Rites' to 'Rights' of Audience: The Utilities and Contingencies of the Public's Role in Court-Based Processes is a chapter by Judith Resnik and Dennis E. [read post]
14 Oct 2009, 4:40 am
Migrations and Mobilities: Citizenship, Borders, and Gender by Seyla Benhabib and Judith Resnik (eds). is reviewed on the Law and Politics Book Review by John S.W. [read post]
9 Oct 2007, 12:59 am
Judith Resnik, Yale, has posted an abstract for a new essay, Sisterhood, Slavery, and Sovereignty: Transnational Antislavery Work and Women's Rights Movements in the United States During the Twentieth Century. [read post]
9 Oct 2014, 8:19 am by Immigration Prof
Constructing the 'Foreign:' American Law's Relationship to Non-Domestic Sources by Judith Resnik, Yale Law School. [read post]
22 Jun 2006, 4:33 am
Judith Resnik (Yale Law School) has posted "Law's Migration: American Exceptionalism, Silent Dialogues, and Federalism's Multiple Ports of Entry" (YLS Public Law Working Paper No. 110, Yale Law Journal, Vol. 115, May 2006) on SSRN. [read post]
31 Oct 2018, 8:48 am
This Foreword, building on the book Representing Justice: Invention, Controversy, and Rights in City-States and Democratic Courtrooms by Judith Resnik and Dennis Curtis, explores the social constructions of “darkness” and of “lightness. [read post]
31 Oct 2018, 8:48 am by Christine Corcos
This Foreword, building on the book Representing Justice: Invention, Controversy, and Rights in City-States and Democratic Courtrooms by Judith Resnik and Dennis Curtis, explores the social constructions of “darkness” and of “lightness. [read post]
2 Oct 2018, 6:45 pm by Human Rights at Home Blog
Judith Resnik traced the history of women's legal issues becoming a prominent factor in the history of Supreme Court nomination hearings. [read post]
1 Feb 2021, 7:18 am by NELB Staff
Judith Resnik (Yale University - Law School), Hirsa Amin, Megan Hauptman, Laura Kokotailo, Aseem Mehta, Madeline Silva, Tor Tarantola (University of Cambridge - Department of Psychology, Cultural Cognition Project at Yale Law School), and Meredith Wheeler have published "Punishment in... [read post]
6 Jan 2009, 2:20 pm
" Judith Resnik has this jurisprudence essay online at Slate. [read post]
8 Jul 2013, 6:36 pm by CrimProf BlogEditor
Hope Metcalf , Jamelia Morgan , Samuel Oliker-Friedland , Judith Resnik , Julia Spiegel , Haran Tae , Alyssa Roxanne Work and Brian Holbrook (Yale Law School , Independent , Independent , Yale University - Law School , Independent ,... [read post]
19 Dec 2008, 7:10 pm
" Emily Bazelon and Law Professor Judith Resnik have this jurisprudence essay online at Slate. [read post]
23 Sep 2009, 5:30 am
Park (Department of Asian American Studies, University of California, Santa Barbara) reviews MIGRATIONS AND MOBILITIES: CITIZENSHIP, BORDERS, AND GENDER, by Seyla Benhabib and Judith Resnik (eds), for the Law & Politics Review. [read post]
7 Nov 2013, 2:45 pm by Ruthann Robson
If you haven't yet read - - - or looked at - - - Representing Justice: Invention, Controversy, and Rights in City-States and Democratic Courtrooms (Yale University Press, 2011) by Judith Resnik and Dennis Curtis, the 2014 Order of the... [read post]
12 Jan 2010, 9:13 am by Simon Chester
From the Yale Law Library’s latest exhibition, wonderful images of Justice, as portrayed in a forthcoming book by Judith Resnik and Dennis Curtis, Representing Justice: From Renaisance Town Halls to 21st Century Democratic Courtrooms. [read post]