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Drucilla Cornell, in Memoriam

...Africa, where, in the spirit of her grandmother, she sought the counsel of Sangomas. For Drucilla, Constitutional Court Justices in South Africa, research professors in the top universities, and major public...

Court Lewis

Court Lewis is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Pellissippi State Community College, and he enjoys doing just about everything: writing, editing, music, art, cooking, acting, and camping. Court specializes in...

Contributors

...Academy of Religion, the National Women’s Studies Association, and The Interdisciplinary Coalition of North American Phenomenologists, as wells as, serves on several community-based organizations and boards. Lewis Gordon Lewis R....

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Ecuador: From the Middle of the World to the End of the World

...put to fire and sword: a state of emergency was declared and readily legitimized by the constitutional court; the Armed Forces—trained by the infamous U.S. Army School of the Americas...

Black Issues in Philosophy: The Day Botswana Stopped Being an African Country

by Olúfẹmi Táíwò Source: Lesbians, Gays and Bisexuals of Botswana (LEGABIBO) On June 11, this year, the Lobatse High Court in Gaborone, Botswana’s capital, returned a verdict in an appeal...

Extraordinary Racial Politics: Four Events in the Informal Constitution of the United States Discussed by Fred Lee and Lisa Lowe

...Jackson. Jackson refused to implement the ruling of the U.S. Supreme Court in Worcester v. Georgia (1832), which held, in relevant part, that “the Cherokee nation … is a distinct...

Black Issues in Philosophy: Black Women Philosophers Conference at the CUNY-Graduate Center

...as Frantz Fanon, Maria Lugones, Gloria Anzaldua, Ralph Ellison, Jane Anna Gordon, Lewis Gordon, Audre Lorde, Nelson Maldonado-Torres, Mariana Ortega, Maria R. Stewart, Audra Simpson, Kristie Dotson, and others. They...

Social Justice Does Not Always Come from the Court Room: An Interview with Sarah Deer

...better use elsewhere? Deer: I was raised by a state court judge (my father) who always encouraged me to go to law school. In high school I was involved in...

Philosophy in the Public Interest

...nations, and among African-American women compared with their US peers; Vanity Fair’s Michael Lewis on President Trump’s assault on the regulatory oversight of the Departments of Energy and Agriculture; and...