Beyond imagination? : the January 6 insurrection /
"The United States is a nation of laws, and its Constitution and the rule of law have allowed it to confront and successfully navigate many threats to democracy throughout the nation's complex history, including a Civil War. All of these threats challenged the nation in various ways, but n...
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St. Paul, MN :
West Academic Publishing,
2022
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Table of Contents:
- The legal ethics of lying about American democracy / Andrew M. Perlman
- They who are called to serve / Michèle Alexandre
- Repairing democracy : on lawyers, trust, and leadership / Garry W. Jenkins
- The rise of the decanal collective voice / Danielle M. Conway
- Reflections on the post-2020 election challenges : on the critical importance of good faith and evidence / Jennifer L. Mnookin
- The primacy of electoral politics and our outdated checks and balances / Theodore W. Ruger
- Christian nationalism and the rule of law / Robert K. Vischer
- The color line : democracy, race, and the January 6th insurrection / Kimberly Mutcherson
- White supremacy's threat to U.S. democracy / Carla D. Pratt
- Can law schools help save democracy? / Erwin S. Chemerinsky
- The rule of law and how President Trump reminded us of the value of a legal education / Kevin R. Johnson
- Civic anemia : law schools should give boosters to counter its effects / Anthony W. Crowell
- Election law, democracy, and legal education / Daniel P. Tokaji
- The assault on American democracy and a path forward / Mark C. Alexander.