Relying upon the theories of French sociologist Pierre Bourdieu, this essay will discuss how American legal educational institutions operate to reproduce the stratification within the legal profession and within
for example in the removal of articles understood to be a threat to social justice from the Directive on Services in the Internal Market (the Bolkestein Directive), in the successes of campaigns against the cultivation and trade in food containing genetically modified organisms, and others (Parks...
Legal EducationLawyeringSkillsSocial ChangeINTRODUCTION The longstanding categorical distinction that elevates doctrinal teaching over...doi:10.7916/D8DR3154Jewel, Lucille AColumbia Journal of Gender and LawColumbia Journal of Gender & Law
doi:10.2139/ssrn.1138720critical theoryclassBourdieuLegal EducationThe American legal profession has long been organized along hierarchical lines, and in many instances, status inequalities between attorneys are based on perceiSocial Science Electronic Publishing...
Thus, aquatic organisms can be key for food safety and security due to being cultivated in aquatic systems, with usage of terrestrial land, where agriculture, farms, and food industries near coastal areas can be used to transform and work the seaweeds into the food industry [5]. Seaweeds are...