00892nam--2200301---45009900006538002033160065380USA010065380(ALEPH)000065380USA01006538020011001d1822----km-y0ENGy0103----baitaITSulle convenienze sociali e sugli usi dell'alta societàMilanoFratelli Dumolard Editori182222 p.20 cm2001BERGANDO,Alfonsoconte548183ITsalbcISBD990000653800203316FV B 6 I 353247FV B 6 IBKF.VENTIMIGLIAPATTY9020011001USA01104620020403USA011715PATRY9020040406USA011645Sulle convenienze sociali e sugli usi dell'alta società959776UNISA04412nam 2200565 450 991067228600332120170822145542.01-62722-318-5(CKB)3710000000451465(EBL)4449448(SSID)ssj0001531917(PQKBManifestationID)12551617(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001531917(PQKBWorkID)11464280(PQKB)10449009(MiAaPQ)EBC4449448(EXLCZ)99371000000045146520160328h20142014 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrCivil rights litigation representing plaintiffs today /Rebecca A. Taylor[Chicago, Illinois] :ABA,[2014]©[2014]1 online resource (228 p.)Includes index.1-62722-317-7 Acknowledgments; Introduction; Modern Solutions: Litigation and Beyond; Pro-Civil Rights Focus; Recognizing the Good That Many Government Officials Do; Other Definitions and Caveats; PART ONE: FOUNDATIONS OF CIVIL RIGHTS; CHAPTER 1 The Second Amendment; The Current Law of the Second Amendment; Stand Your Ground; Mental Health Aspects; Intervention for At-Risk Youth; The Future of the Second Amendment Debate; CHAPTER 2 The First Amendment; Declaration of Independence; Protests; The Occupy Movement; CHAPTER 3 The Fourth Amendment-Search and SeizureWhat Privacy Means Today versus What It Should MeanCommon Law Right to Privacy; What Privacy Invasions Are We Willing to Accept?; Racial Profiling, Spying, and Harassment; Stop-and-Frisk; Physical Searches and Seizures; Police Killings of Unarmed Citizens; CHAPTER 4 The Fifth Amendment-Rights of Persons; Due Process; CHAPTER 5 The Fourteenth Amendment-Rights Guaranteed, Privileges and Immunities of Citizenship, Due Process, and Equal Protection; Equal Protection; CHAPTER 6 Discrimination Due to Sexual Orientation; Debunking the Anti-Equality MythsAffirmation of Equality in Marriage by the Supreme CourtPART TWO: LITIGATION; CHAPTER 7 The Process Before Trial, Settlement, or Appeal; CHAPTER 8 Conducting Your Due Diligence; CHAPTER 9 Dealing with Opposing Counsel; CHAPTER 10 Intake; Risk Management; Ultimate Goals; CHAPTER 11 Other Practice Tips; Distinguishing Bad Case Law and Statutes; CHAPTER 12 Forming Your Case; Precedent and Case Strategies for Protesters; What Would You Have Done?; Choosing Your Venue and Pleading Accordingly; Litigating Against Probable Cause and Qualified Immunity; Interlocutory Appeals of Qualified ImmunityCHAPTER 13 Motion PracticeMotions to Dismiss; Motions to Remove to Federal Court; Motions for Preliminary Injunctions or Temporary Restraining Orders; Motion for Judgment on the Pleadings; Motion for Summary Judgment; CHAPTER 14 Discovery; Sample Requests for Production; Sample Deposition Questions for the Arresting Police Officer; Supplementing Discovery with FOIA Requests; CHAPTER 15 The New Guerrilla Warfare of Civil Rights; Other Forums of Protest; Grassroots Constitutional Amendments; Assistance from the National Guard; Elections; Boycotting; The Power of ExposureFight Back with TechnologyIndex; About the AuthorAsserting our civil rights goes to the heart of what it means to be an American, but unfortunately, our property, liberty, and even life can be sacrificed when we exercise these fundamental rights. This book seeks to help lawyers, their clients, and the general public negotiate the field of civil rights law in the social and political climate of America today. Civil Rights Litigation is a step toward sharing information and cooperation between everyone who supports civil rights, including the separate movements, attorneys, their clients, and the general public.Civil rightsUnited StatesCivil procedureUnited StatesCivil rights lawyersUnited StatesHandbooks, manuals, etcCivil rightsCivil procedureCivil rights lawyers342.7308/5Taylor Rebecca A.1333268MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910672286003321Civil rights litigation3042238UNINA02679nam 22005295 450 991077026840332120250807130605.0978303142158730314215829783031421594(electronic bk.)303142159010.1007/978-3-031-42159-4(MiAaPQ)EBC31009345(Au-PeEL)EBL31009345(CKB)29337981400041(DE-He213)978-3-031-42159-4(OCoLC)1414459013(EXLCZ)992933798140004120231209d2024 u| 0engurcn#||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierValues Why We Need Them Although They Don’t Exist /by Andreas Urs Sommer1st ed. 2024.Cham :Springer International Publishing :Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,2024.1 online resource (162 pages)Print version: Sommer, Andreas Urs Values Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2024 9783031421587 Includes bibliographical references and indexes.1. Existence Is Overrated. What Is a Value? -- 2. Even More. Where Do Values Come from? And How Many Are There? -- 3. Allure of the Temporary. How Is a Value? -- 4. The Power to Connect, the Power to Relativize. What Do Values Relate To? -- 5. At Home Nowhere and Everywhere. Where and When Are Values (in Use)? -- 6. Excursus I: Values and Human Rights -- 7. The Unstable Recovery Position. How Is a Value Positioned? -- 8. Miracles of Motivation and Guarantors of Paralysis. What Do Values Have? What Do They Do? -- 9. An Unruly Victim Tamed. What Things Are Done to Values? -- 10. Excursus II: Values in the Political Soap Opera -- 11. Against Prescriptions. Why Values?.In his book, Andreas Urs Sommer reflects on the question of what it really means when everybody’s appealing to values, all the time – the question, fundamentally, of what values actually are. Values explores both of these points, arriving at two intriguing suggestions: Maybe what we call values are just a set of elaborate fictions. And maybe those fictions serve some very important purposes.EthicsMoral Philosophy and Applied EthicsEthics.Moral Philosophy and Applied Ethics.170Sommer Andreas Urs530722Richards PaulGW5XEGW5XEOCLKBYDXBOOK9910770268403321Values4259485UNINA