Rationalizing Hard Look Review After the Fact
- Volume 122
- Issue 7
- May 2009
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May 1, 2009
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Organizational Irrationality and Corporate Human Rights Violations
Vol. 122 No. 7 The problem of how to bring transnational corporations within the reach of international law has grown increasingly urgent for human rights scholars and activists. Today, individual corporations can wield as much power and influence as entire nations. Unfortunately, that influence is not necessarily wielded for good, as corporations have been implicated in a broad range of human rights abuses. -
In re Navy Chaplaincy
D.C. Circuit Holds that Protestant Navy Chaplains Lack Standing to Challenge Navy Retirement System's Alleged Catholic Favoritism.
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Commonwealth v. Sam
Pennsylvania Supreme Court Holds that Criminal Defendant's Best Interests Justify Forcible Medication.
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