Article: Investigators at Harvard University have published new data on life sciences.

"The apparent absence of a commitment to socioeconomic rights in United States constitutional law gives rise to continuing debate, It is unclear that this omission has any bearing on the actual performance of American governments hi the social welfare field," investigators in the United States report (see also Life Sciences).

"Might there be other reasons for treating the omission as problematic? If so. might the omission nevertheless be explained in terms consistent with the belief that some Bid of socioeconomic commitment ideally does belong in the constitutional law, of a country like the U.S.? After briefly reviewing the uneasy instrumental case for a ...

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