The Legal Theory Bookworm recommends Shielded: How the Police Became Untouchable by Joanna Schwartz. Here is a description: In recent years, the high-profile murders of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and so many others have brought much-needed attention to the pervasiveness.
The Legal Theory Bookworm recommends Fool Proof: How Fear of Playing the Sucker Shapes Our Selves and the Social Order―and What We Can Do About It by Tess Wilkinson-Ryan. Here is a description: The fear of playing the fool is.
The Legal Theory Bookworm recommends Climate Liberalism: Perspectives on Liberty, Property and Pollution, edited by Jonathan H. Adler. Here is a description: Climate Liberalism examines the potential and limitations of classical-liberal approaches to pollution control and climate change. Some successful.
The Legal Theory Bookworm recommends Free Will: An Opinionated Guide by Alfred R. Mele. Here is a description: What did you do a moment ago? What will you do after you read this? Are you deciding as we speak, or.
The Legal Theory Bookworm recommends Democracy’s Chief Executive: Interpreting the Constitution and Defining the Future of the Presidency by Peter M Shane. Here is a description: In the eyes of modern-day presidentialists, the United States Constitution’s vesting of “executive power”.