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          • Justice, Nature and the Geography of Difference by David Harvey. Blackwell, 1996. ISBN:1-55786-681-3 (pbk)

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        • Culture and Environment Course director: Adrian Ivakhiv. Kalevi Kull, Department of Semiotics, Tartu University, and Institute of Zoology and Botany, Estonia
          Kalevi Kull has some fascinating material up on post-darwinian biology, in which ordinary evolution, at least as I understand it, which fails to explain some "missing links," is examined in relation to "developmental evolution." Now this may seem esoteric for a bunch of sociologists and justice people, but "social darwinism," although disowned by Darwin himself, is a big headache in the justice field today.
        • Ross Syllabus on Sweatshops in America in Global Context Clark University, Mass.
          Gives many links to sources online.

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  2. per curiam
  3. legal truth
  4. standard
  5. equal protection
  6. due process
  7. advocacy
  8. categorical thinking
  9. evidence
  10. privileging subjectivity Bakke case v. women suing Kimberly Crenshaw in Politics of Law.