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|a Cover -- Studies in Law, Politics, and Society -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Editorial Board -- Part I: Conflict, Violence and Legal Processes -- Individual Violence and the Law -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- References -- From the Insular Cases to Camp X-Ray: Agamben's State of Exception and United States Territorial Law* -- Introduction -- Agamben's State of Exception -- Antecedents -- The State of Emergency, Conquest, Occupation, and Civil-War -- The State of Exception and U.S. Nation-State Building -- Puerto Rico: The Disembodied Shade -- War and Conquest -- The Court Follows the Sovereign -- Incoherent Equality -- Foreign in a Domestic Sense? -- Notes -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Religious Paradigms and the Rule of Law: Thinking in Red and Blue -- Sources of Meaning -- Foundational Questions -- Talking past each other: The Case of the ''Faith-Based'' Initiative -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Part II: Deciding Cases, Charting Progress -- Did the Burning Cross Speak? Virginia V. Black and the debate between Justices O'Connor and Thomas over the History of Cross Burning -- Introduction -- Justice O'Connor and Expressive Cross Burning -- Justice Thomas: Burning Crosses always Intimidate -- Dueling Narratives -- Conclusion: The uses of Historical Narrative -- Notes -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Cases -- Radical Change, Legal Pragmatism, and Individual Paths to Progress -- Notes -- References -- Cause Lawyering and Social Movements: Can Solo and Small Firm Practitioners Anchor Social Movements? -- Social Movements and Lawyers -- Transformation of the Rules of Engagement -- The Role of Solo and Small Firm Practitioners in the Delivery of Legal Services in America -- ''Cooperating'' Solos and Small Firm Attorneys in Lawyering for Social Movements -- Lessons of Community-Based Cause Lawyers -- Technology and Cause Lawyering for the Solo and Small Firm Practitioner -- The Law School Consortium Project -- A Model of Organization for Solo and Small Firm cause Lawyers in the 21st Century? -- The National Consortium -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Last Page.
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