Eighth Annual Noble Prize In Jurisprudence (October 23, 2023)
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K “A prize dedicated to acknowledging and celebrating the work of someone who or some organization that really knows something about jurisprudence and the impact of courts, judges, lawyers and police on the lives and livelihood of ordinary citizens. Someone who lives the conviction that men and women should establish and respect some norms and standards that are promulgated clearly to all and enforced equally in favor of and against all.”
J “Someone who advances the Rule of Law and stuff like that.”
K “The recipient of the eighth annual Noble Prize In Jurisprudence . . . is Daniel Kovalik . . . who is and has been an American human rights and labor rights lawyer and peace activist throughout his life. He has been deeply involved in the movement for peace and social justice in Colombia and Central America. He works with the United Steelworkers Union and has served as an adjunct professor of International Human Rights.”
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[See the e-commentary at Seventh Annual Noble Prize In Jurisprudence (October 17, 2022), Sixth Annual Noble Prize In Jurisprudence (October 18, 2021), Fifth Annual Noble Prize In Jurisprudence (October 19, 2020), Fourth Annual Noble Prize In Jurisprudence (October 21, 2019), Third Annual Noble Prize In Jurisprudence (October 15, 2018), Second Annual Noble Prize In Jurisprudence (October 16, 2017), First Annual Noble Prize In Jurisprudence (October 17, 2016) and Award Deadlines (Livelines?) (July 25, 2016).]
Bumper stickers of the week:
Give civil rights and civil liberties a chance
Rediscover the Constitution
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