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Monographs
The Wayne Morse Center, in conjunction with the Wayne Morse Historical Park, occasionally commissions monographs celebrating the Wayne Morse Legacy. The monograph are available as PDFs below, and are also available in booklet form for $2.00. To order a monograph booklet, please contact Rebecca Flynn.

Jilian Clearman
Wayne Morse and Harry Bridges: I Hold a Brief for Truth
Fourth in the monograph series. 2010.

Benjamin Dore
Senator Wayne Morse and War Powers.
Third in the monograph series. 2010.

James Tschudy
Plenty of Advice and Not So Much Consent: Senator Wayne Morse and U.S. Policy in Latin America. Second in the monograph series. 2007.

Robert E. Wolf
Personal Memories Of A Great Conservation Senator: Wayne L. Morse.
First in the monograph series. 2006.


2007-09 Democracy and Citzenship in the 21st Century

Arturo Escobar
Latin America at a Crossroads: Alternative Modernizations, Postliberalism, or Postdevelopment?

Mark Graber
The Countermajoritarian Difficulty: From Courts to Congress to Constitutional Order

Gordon Lafer
Working USA: The Journal of Labor and Society
1089-7011 - Volume 11, March 2008

Steven M. Tipton
Globalizing Civil Religion and Public Theology, November 2007



2005-07 Indigenous Peoples: National Policy and International Human Rights

W. Richard West, Jr.
Native America in the 21st Century: Out of the Mists and Beyond Myth (37K PDF)

Wilma Mankiller
Context is Everything: History and Culture in Contemporary Tribal Life (40K PDF)

Mary Christina Wood
The Politics of Abundance: Towards a Future of Tribal-State Relations (67K PDF)

Tribes as Trustees Again (Part I):
The Emerging Tribal Role in the Conservation Trust Movement
(416K PDF)
Co-authored with Wayne Morse Fellow Zachary Welcker

Tribes as Trustees Again (Part II):
Evaluating Four Models of Tribal Participation in the Conservation Trust Movement
(380K PDF)
Co-authored with Wayne Morse Fellow Matthew O'Brien

 



2003-05 The Changing Geopolitical Order

Hilary Charlesworth
The Missing Voice: Women and the War in Iraq
(Quicktime Movie)
7 Or. Rev. Intl. Law (Spring 2005) (1 hour, 10 mins)

Mary Robinson
Human Rights and Ethical Globalization
6 Or. Rev. Intl. Law (Spring 2004)

Karen Engle
Liberal Internationalism, Feminism, and Suppression of Critique: Contemporary Approaches to Global Order in the United States 46 Harv. Intl. L.J. 427 (2005) (104K PDF)

Keith Aoki
Malthus, Mendel, and Monsanto: Intellectual Property and the Law and Politics of Global Food Supply: An Introduction (211K PDF)

Kenneth Roth
Human Rights as a Response to Terrorism
6 Or. Rev. Intl. Law (Spring 2004)

Richard Falk
Revisiting the Great Terror War
6 Or. Rev. Intl. Law (Spring 2004)

Michael Posner
International Human Rights: The U.S. Role Post September 11
6 Or. Rev. Intl. Law (Spring 2004)



2001-03 Race, Class, and the Criminal Justice System

Robert P. Mosteller
New Dimensions of Sentencing Reform in the 21st Century (143K PDF)

Charles J. Ogletree, Jr.
Black Man's Burden: The Death Penalty in America (401K PDF)

Barbara Bader Aldave
The Future of Capital Punishment in the United States
(230K PDF)

Glenn L. Pierce & Michael L. Radelet
Race, Region, and Death Sentencing in Illinois, 1988-1997 (500K PDF)

Carol S. Steiker
Capital Punishment and American Exceptionalism (462K PDF)

Nora V. Demleitner
The Death Penalty in the United States: Following the European Lead? (627K PDF)

Daniel Givelber
Innocence Abroad: The Extradition Cases and the Future of Capital Litigation (374K PDF)

Joan W. Howarth
Executing White Masculinities: Learning from Karla Faye Tucker (791K PDF)

Beau Breslin & John J.P. Howley
Defending the Politics of Clemency (366K PDF)



2000-01 Labor in a Global Economy

Lynn Stephen
The Story of PCUN and the Farmworker Movement in Oregon (88K PDF)

William B. Gould, IV
Labor Law for a Global Economy: The Uneasy Case for International Labor Standards
80 Neb. L. Rev. 715 (2001)



1999-00 The Rich, the Poor, and American Politics

Work, Welfare and Politics: Confronting Poverty in the Wake of Welfare Reform (ed s., Francis Fox Piven et al.) University of Oregon Press (2002)

 








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