Andrew Koppelman
Andrew Koppelman (born August 29, 1957, in Nyack, New York) is the John Paul Stevens Professor of Law and professor of political science at Northwestern University. He is the recipient of the 2015 Walder Award for Research Excellence. The main focus of his research is on the intersection of law and political philosophy.Since May 2007, Koppelman has been a contributing writer to the legal blog Balkinization. Provided by Wikipedia
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Same sex, different states : when same-sex marriages cross state lines by Koppelman, Andrew
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The gay rights question in contemporary American law by Koppelman, Andrew
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Defending American Religious Neutrality by Koppelman, Andrew
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The Tough Luck Constitution and the Assault on Health Care Reform. by Koppelman, Andrew
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A right to discriminate? : how the case of Boy Scouts of America v. James Dale warped the law of free association by Koppelman, Andrew, Wolff, Tobias Barrington
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A right to discriminate? : how the case of Boy Scouts of America v. James Dale warped the law of free association by Koppelman, Andrew, Wolff, Tobias Barrington
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