Archive for the ‘Legitimacy’ Category

A New Declaration

Or, An Experiment in Immigration Esoterics: The Logic of the Current Controversy. When confronted by enormities cloaked in anodyne language that scarcely, if ever, rises above the euphemistic and obfuscatory (Comprehensive Immigration Reform Act? – few legislative monikers are further divorced from the actual content of the bills to which they are appended…), thoughtful observers [...]

The Coming Altercation

Paul H. Robinson and John M. Darley wrote a thought-provoking article nine years ago in the Northwestern University Law Review (91 Nw. U. L. Rev. 453, for those with access to such things), and the central thesis of this article bears commentary at the present juncture. Robinson and Darley sought to examine the ways in [...]