Common Justice responds to objections to cosmopolitanism by tracing shared relational norms across disparate societies.... Læs mere
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Bradley Rebeiro explores Frederick Douglass’s overlooked constitutional theory. Like today’s originalists, Douglass saw... Læs mere
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Acclaimed filmmaker Jon Else combines history, science, politics, popular culture, and personal testimony into a seamless narrative of the American... Læs mere
Drawing on a wealth of newly available sources, Donald Drakeman shows that the original meaning of the Constitution’s Free Exercise Clause referred... Læs mere
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Curved Air chronicles the story of sickle cell anemia from its ancient origins in Sub-Saharan Africa to its... Læs mere
Leon Golub leads us on a journey spanning billions of years as the sun emerged, then stretched and compressed, shaping the solar... Læs mere
Our planet is in crisis. Scorching temperatures, deadly fires and floods, and food shortages—the signs are everywhere. In The Age of Microbes, ecologist Steven D. Allison... Læs mere