Catherine Powell
Fordham Law School
Associate Professor of Law, Fordham Law School; JD, Yale Law School; MPA, Princeton University (Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs); BA, Yale College. I would like to thank the following people for their generous advice, support, and encouragement: Philip Alston, Eyal Benvenisti, David Cole, Michael Dorf, Martin Flaherty, Abner Greene, Sam Issacharoff, Thomas Lee, Henry Monaghan, Gerald Neuman, Russell Pearce, Mark Quarterman, Frances Raday, Judith Resnik, and Leti Volpp. I would also like to acknowledge Jessica Darpino, James Hyre, Leena Khandwala, Many Requa for their invaluable research assistance. This paper also benefited enormously from the participants in the Cegla Center's symposium
on "Liberty, Security and Equality" at Tel Aviv University Law School; the support of collegues at the Hebrew University, where I was a Visiting Scholar, 2002-2003;
and from the skillful editorial assistance of Dana Rothman and her editorial team at Theoretical Inquiries in Law. Finally, I would like to acknowledge the generous
support of the Open Socieities Institute, which provided me with a Soros Senior Fellowship, to, among other things, conduct the research for this Article.
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