Professor Lucia Rubinelli, Yale University The paper analyses how the direct appeal to the people was discussed in France from 1850 to 1852. It is during the Second Republic that
Professor Sophia Moreau, University of Toronto Can someone be bound by a moral obligation and yet at the same time have a moral complaint about being so bound? That is
Benjamin Eidelson, Harvard Law School I will present ideas from a work-in-progress that explores what it means to make a decision “on the basis of race,” from both legal and