Poor Joshua

Poor Joshua
Author: John R. Howard
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2018-07-11
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1438470509

In DeShaney v. Winnebago County Department of Social Services, a bitterly divided Supreme Court rejected a claim brought on behalf of five-year old Joshua DeShaney, left permanently disabled after sustained abuse, despite regular home visits by social workers charged with monitoring his welfare. In its decision the court asserted that the state has no duty to shield citizens from private violence, even those involved in their lives and knowing of their distress. Poor Joshua tracks the story from its origins in small town Wisconsin to the Supreme Court and chronicles the tragic consequences of the majority decision. John R. Howard shows how that decision became the rock on which later child abuse cases foundered, and how it echoes today in every newspaper story about society's failure to protect children. The continuing vitality of DeShaney, he argues, derives from a persistent sense that the decision is legally incorrect and profoundly at odds with the underlying values of the Constitution. The case is also about different visions of our social order and the relationship between "law" and "justice." Howard summarizes the substantial law review literature critical of the DeShaney decision and erects the scaffolding for a counterargument bringing law into a closer alignment with justice.

The DeShaney Case

The DeShaney Case
Author: Lynne Curry
Publisher:
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2007
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN:

Joshua's story -- Child protection in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries -- The crime of child abuse -- DeShaney v. Winnebago County in the lower courts -- DeShaney v. Winnebago County in the U.S. Supreme Court -- "Poor Joshua!" DeShaney v. Winnebago County in the court of public opinion

Inside the NRA

Inside the NRA
Author: Joshua L. Powell
Publisher: Twelve
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2020-09-08
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1538720590

A shocking exposé of rampant, decades-long incompetence at the National Rifle Association, as told by a former member of its senior leadership. Joshua L. Powell is the NRA--a lifelong gun advocate, in 2016, he began his new role as a senior strategist and chief of staff to NRA CEO Wayne LaPierre. What Powell uncovered was horrifying: "the waste and dysfunction at the NRA was staggering." INSIDE THE NRA reveals for the first time the rise and fall of the most powerful political organization in America--how the NRA became feared as the Death Star of Washington lobbies and so militant and extreme as "to create and fuel the toxicity of the gun debate until it became outright explosive." INSIDE THE NRA explains this intentional toxic messaging was wholly the product of LaPierre's leadership and the extremist branding by his longtime PR puppet master Angus McQueen. In damning detail, Powell exposes the NRA's plan to "pour gasoline" on the fire in the fight against gun control, to sow discord to fill its coffers, and to secure the presidency for Donald J. Trump.

The Privileged Poor

The Privileged Poor
Author: Anthony Abraham Jack
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2019-03-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0674239660

An NPR Favorite Book of the Year “Breaks new ground on social and educational questions of great import.” —Washington Post “An essential work, humane and candid, that challenges and expands our understanding of the lives of contemporary college students.” —Paul Tough, author of Helping Children Succeed “Eye-opening...Brings home the pain and reality of on-campus poverty and puts the blame squarely on elite institutions.” —Washington Post “Jack’s investigation redirects attention from the matter of access to the matter of inclusion...His book challenges universities to support the diversity they indulge in advertising.” —New Yorker The Ivy League looks different than it used to. College presidents and deans of admission have opened their doors—and their coffers—to support a more diverse student body. But is it enough just to admit these students? In this bracing exposé, Anthony Jack shows that many students’ struggles continue long after they’ve settled in their dorms. Admission, they quickly learn, is not the same as acceptance. This powerfully argued book documents how university policies and campus culture can exacerbate preexisting inequalities and reveals why some students are harder hit than others.

Becoming Justice Blackmun

Becoming Justice Blackmun
Author: Linda Greenhouse
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2005-05-02
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 080507791X

A Pulitzer Prize-winning correspondent with unprecedented access to the inner workings of the U.S. Supreme Court chronicles the personal transformation of legendary justice Harry A. Blackmun who wrote numerous landmark decisions, including Roe v. Wade, and participated in the most contentious debates of his era--all behind closed doors.

Denver Demon Two: Secrets of Sin

Denver Demon Two: Secrets of Sin
Author: Donovan Edwards
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2015-08-21
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1504929551

David Arbor has just placed his best friend in a psychiatric facility for treatment related to post traumatic stress brought on by his run in with the supernatural. It is bad enough he has also had to endure the loss of several friends and as well as his lover to the Denver Demon. Needing to get away from it all David decides to take a much needed break and heads to Mexico to rest and regroup. Unbeknownst to David while he is trying to relax and forget all the horror that has happened the real nightmare was just beginning to unfold. Having just learned his best friend is now possessed by a powerful demon and has escaped the Psychiatric facility and killed several people in the process; David finds himself once again caught up in the world of the supernatural. While attempting to save his friend David soon learns there is so much more at stake than just his friends soul. A diabolical plan that was conceived generations ago has been underway to not only destroy David and those he loves but all of mankind for good! David and a new cast of new characters as well as some cherished ones from the previous book are now caught up in the continuous battle of good versus evil that is of epic and apocalyptic proportions!!

Deceiving the Elect - Quickening Dreams

Deceiving the Elect - Quickening Dreams
Author: Douglas Christian Larsen
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 442
Release: 2011-03-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 125732148X

A quiet book about how an intensely deceptive movement can begin, with its almost innocent origins buried deeply in the hopes and fears of good people. Quickening Dreams is the first book in the Deceiving the Elect series, introducing us to a cast of quirky, lovable characters, both good and bad. This book speaks to that growing feeling of uncertainty, deep in your heart, where you are beginning to question the reality of this world, and the religion your parents taught you. In distant echoes you are beginning to hear the still, small voice, and perhaps you are one of the very few that is having odd dreams, dreams that seem to waken you, and bring you to life.

Neglected Stories

Neglected Stories
Author: Peggy Cooper Davis
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 310
Release: 1998-04-30
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0809016079

In a powerful challenge to the belief that the Constitution has nothing to do with the individual freedoms that comprise family rights, Peggy Cooper Davis argues in Neglected Stories that the constitutional amendments after the Civil War reflect a profound appreciation of the political, social, and personal worth of family autonomy. She draws upon what she calls the "motivating stories" of the Fourteenth Amendment to show that the Reconstruction legislators who sponsored it understood family rights as aspects of liberty that were fundamental to the proper definition of freedom and citizenship. This new understanding of family rights developed as men and women - black and white, Southerners and Northerners - came to appreciate the enormity of slavery's denial, even destruction, of family life. Davis also explores the "doctrinal stories" the Supreme Court has told to justify or strike down restrictions on liberty with respect to work, marriage, procreation, parenting, and sexuality and family planning - and the stories of the litigants who wanted to live, work, marry, love, and parent as they chose. These "neglected stories" are woven together in a strong new constitutional argument that gives us at long last a framework in which we can have sensible social and political debate about just what we mean when we say "family values."

Come and See For Yourself

Come and See For Yourself
Author: N. Scott Cupp
Publisher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2023-05-24
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1664296107

People have been telling the story of Jesus ever since he was resurrected. In Come and See, author N. Scott Cupp offers a new perspective on this great story. Presenting a simplified narrative, it tells the gospel story from beginning to end in a chronological way unlike any other. Answering a host of questions that arise throughout, Dr. Cupp shares the story as if meeting Jesus for the first time. Who was he, really? Did he really walk on water? Did he actually heal all those people? What was his message? Was he killed because he was proclaiming peace and love? Was he the message or the messenger? What is the message of the gospel for today, and how does it impact our world? Presenting an understanding of Jesus’s life, Come and See for Yourself supplements what you’ve read and learned in your prior Christian studies. Dr. Cupp lets you decide what to think of the messenger.