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Santa Clara Law Review
Volume 65, Issue 3
CONSERVATIVE FAMILY VALUES AS CONSTITUTIONAL LAW: PRIVATE REGULATION AND THE EROSION OF FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS
Abstract: This Article examines a paradox in contemporary constitutional law: While constitutional rights traditionally protect minorities against majority preferences, the Supreme Court has increasingly enabled certain private actors to override others’ constitutionally protected family formation choices through what this Article calls “private regulation.” The Court’s decisions allow individual private actors to impose traditional religious and moral views on others who do
Clara Spera; Katherine Fleming
“THAT CLASS CHANGED MY LIFE”: USING TRANSFORM MY LIFE”: USING TRANSFORMATIVE LEARNING THEORY TO TEACH LEADERSHIP
Abstract: Since the country’s founding, the legal profession has served as a springboard for some of society’s greatest leaders. But by and large, lawyers were not trained to lead—until recently. Over the last fifteen years, law schools have become increasingly intentional about leadership development. Leadership programs in law schools have proliferated, as has a growing body of scholarship on lawyer leadership. Surprisingly, the literature on lawyer-leader development has n
Jane Mitchell
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