Abstract
This special issue of Studies in Law, Politics, and Society is dedicated to life and work of beloved legal scholar Stuart Scheingold. The articles brought together in this volume articulate inspiring contribution Scheingold made to political science and law and society. The final chapter Rights, Community, and Democracy: A Socio-Legal Critique of Neoconservative Case against Rights is a work authored by Stuart Scheingold which has been completed by his co-author and is published here for first time. This volume shows how Scheingold helped to bridge differences between how are expressed within law, and how they are actually put into practice. Centering on theme of the myth of rights chapters discuss diverse aspects of society, crime, politics, and law; most specifically street crime, immigration and crime control policies, political criminology and urban social control, race and displaced anxiety within communities in US, and animal rights.
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