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Two consequences

Louis N. Schulze Jr. (New England Law): Of Trayvon Martin, George Zimmerman, and Legal Expressivism: Why Massachusetts Should Stand Its Ground on “Stand Your Ground”. Dave Bewley Taylor (IDPC) and Martin Jelsma (Transnational Institute): The UN Drug Control Conventions: The Limits of Latitude. "The idea that you could openly sell things that help women achieve orgasm is pretty new": An interview with Phil Harvey, author of Show Time and head of the Adam and Eve catalog. Molly O’Brien reviews Inside Coca-Cola: A CEO's Life Story of Building the World's Most Popular Brand by Neville Isdell and David Beasley. Princeton philosophy professor Kwame Anthony Appiah tells us about the meaning of honour, how it's won and lost, and what role it's had in the history of moral change (and more at Bookforum). Kevin Smokler spent the past year rereading books he was assigned in high school English, a project that had two consequences. Lindsay Lowe reviews More Baths Less Talking: Notes from the Reading Life of a Celebrated Author Locked in Battle with Football, Family, and Time Itself by Nick Hornby.