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Pushing Evolutionary Analysis Of Law Or Evolving Law: Design Without A Designer, Jeffrey E. Stake
Pushing Evolutionary Analysis Of Law Or Evolving Law: Design Without A Designer, Jeffrey E. Stake
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Book Review. Hate Crimes: Criminal Law And Identity Politics By James Jacobs And Kimberly Potter, Jeannine Bell
Book Review. Hate Crimes: Criminal Law And Identity Politics By James Jacobs And Kimberly Potter, Jeannine Bell
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
"An Unqualified Human Good": E.P. Thompson And The Rule Of Law, Daniel H. Cole
"An Unqualified Human Good": E.P. Thompson And The Rule Of Law, Daniel H. Cole
Articles by Maurer Faculty
The late EP Thompson described himself as "a historian in the Marxist tradition." But when he embraced the Rule of Law (in Whigs and Hunters), many of his colleagues on the left ostracized him as an apostate. This essay argues that Thompson's critics have largely misunderstood what he meant by the Rule of Law. His was a minimal and historical conception, which merely sought to distinguish states whose rulers had unfettered discretion from states whose rulers were constrained by legal rules, whatever their source and contents. Also, in contrast to other radical theorists, Thompson recognized that law would be a …
The Return Of The Standard Of Civilization, David P. Fidler
The Return Of The Standard Of Civilization, David P. Fidler
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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Principles Of Internet Privacy, Fred H. Cate
Principles Of Internet Privacy, Fred H. Cate
Articles by Maurer Faculty
The definition of privacy developed by Brandeis and Warren and Prosser, and effectively codified by Alan Westin in 1967 - the claim of individuals, groups, or institutions to determine for themselves when, how, and to what extent information about them is communicated to others - worked well in a world in which most privacy concerns involved physical intrusions (usually by the government) or public disclosures (usually by the media), which, by their very nature, were comparatively rare and usually discovered.
But that definition's exclusive focus on individual control has grown incomplete in a world in which most privacy concerns involve …
How To Tell Law Stories, Michael Grossberg
How To Tell Law Stories, Michael Grossberg
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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1997 Distinguished Service Award And Alumni Reception Invitation (Indianapolis Alumni Reception Honoring Milton O. Thompson And John M. Hamilton)
Distinguished Service Awards
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1997 Distinguished Service Award And Alumni Reception Invitation (Washington D.C. Alumni Reception Honoring W. William Weeks)
Distinguished Service Awards
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Secular Fundamentalism, Religious Fundamentalism, And The Search For Truth In Contemporary America, Daniel O. Conkle
Secular Fundamentalism, Religious Fundamentalism, And The Search For Truth In Contemporary America, Daniel O. Conkle
Articles by Maurer Faculty
In this article, I suggest that America's ongoing culture war is a product, in part, of an epistemic crisis that confounds our collective search for truth. In a previous article addressing aspects of this topic, I expressed concerns about religious fundamentalism. Here, I explore the ways in which secular thinking might likewise be described as "fundamentalist." In particular, I discuss secular fundamentalism in textual interpretation, secular fundamentalism in the form of political liberalism, and comprehensive secular fundamentalism, which extends to private questions of truth. I then discuss the various problems - not only political, but also theological - that are …
Book Review. Normative And Going Nowhere, Kevin D. Brown
Book Review. Normative And Going Nowhere, Kevin D. Brown
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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1994 Academy Of Law Alumni Fellows Awards And Law Conference Dinner Invitation
1994 Academy Of Law Alumni Fellows Awards And Law Conference Dinner Invitation
Academy of Law Alumni Fellows
No abstract provided.
The Dilemma Of Legal Discourse For Public Educational Responses To The "Crisis" Facing African-American Males, Kevin D. Brown
The Dilemma Of Legal Discourse For Public Educational Responses To The "Crisis" Facing African-American Males, Kevin D. Brown
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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Human Organ Transplantation: The Role Of Law, Fred H. Cate
Human Organ Transplantation: The Role Of Law, Fred H. Cate
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
1993 Academy Of Law Alumni Fellows Awards And Law Conference Dinner Invitation
1993 Academy Of Law Alumni Fellows Awards And Law Conference Dinner Invitation
Academy of Law Alumni Fellows
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Nurturing The Impulse For Justice, Lynne N. Henderson
Nurturing The Impulse For Justice, Lynne N. Henderson
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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Book Review. Belonging To America, Lauren K. Robel
Book Review. Belonging To America, Lauren K. Robel
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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Book Review. Law's Patriarchy, Lynne N. Henderson
Book Review. Law's Patriarchy, Lynne N. Henderson
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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Strategic Research In Law And Society, Bryant G. Garth
Strategic Research In Law And Society, Bryant G. Garth
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Whose Nature? Practical Reason And Patriarchy, Lynne N. Henderson
Whose Nature? Practical Reason And Patriarchy, Lynne N. Henderson
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
The Place Of Law And Social Science In The Structure Of Legal Education, Sheldon Jay Plager, David M. Trubek
The Place Of Law And Social Science In The Structure Of Legal Education, Sheldon Jay Plager, David M. Trubek
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Access To Justice: Variations And Continuity Of A World-Wide Movement, Bryant Garth, Mauro Cappelletti, Nicolo Trocker
Access To Justice: Variations And Continuity Of A World-Wide Movement, Bryant Garth, Mauro Cappelletti, Nicolo Trocker
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Science, Society, And The Expert Town Meeting: Some Comments On Asilomar, Roger B. Dworkin
Science, Society, And The Expert Town Meeting: Some Comments On Asilomar, Roger B. Dworkin
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Future Roles For Lawyers: Reflections On Crossing The Bar, Thomas Ehrlich
Future Roles For Lawyers: Reflections On Crossing The Bar, Thomas Ehrlich
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Access To Justice: Comparative General Report, Bryant Garth, Mauro Cappelletti, Nicolo Trocker
Access To Justice: Comparative General Report, Bryant Garth, Mauro Cappelletti, Nicolo Trocker
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
A Married Woman's Surname: Is Custom Law?, Julia C. Lamber
A Married Woman's Surname: Is Custom Law?, Julia C. Lamber
Articles by Maurer Faculty
A general awakening of concern for the rights of women has occurred in recent years, and with it the particular problems of married women have been analyzed against a background of centuries of legal and social assumptions. With the impetus of employment discrimination legislation, the proposed equal rights amendment, and litigation raising sex discrimination issues, it is not surprising that many women are actively seeking to retain their pre-marriage names. This movement compels us to re-examine the custom that a woman must assume her husband's surname upon marriage. That such a phenomenon is custom and not law deserves our attention …
A Comment On Dean Sovern's Paper, Patrick L. Baude
A Comment On Dean Sovern's Paper, Patrick L. Baude
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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Justice In The 20th Century, Jerome Hall
Justice In The 20th Century, Jerome Hall
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
The University, The Community And The Law, William Burnett Harvey
The University, The Community And The Law, William Burnett Harvey
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Law And Science In Our Age, A. A. Fatouros
Law And Science In Our Age, A. A. Fatouros
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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Press Release: October 22, 1957, Lectures And Honorary Degrees To Precede New Law Building Dedication, Indiana University News Bureau
Press Release: October 22, 1957, Lectures And Honorary Degrees To Precede New Law Building Dedication, Indiana University News Bureau
Law School Building
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. -- Lectures on three phases of law -- practice, judicial interpretation, and teaching -- will provide a two-day program preceding the dedication Nov. 2 of the new law school building at Indiana University.
Addison C. Harris Lectures, a series provided from the estate of the late Indianapolis attorney, have been scheduled by the School of Law for the afternoon of Oct. 31 and on Nov. 1.
The University, it was announced Monday by Dean Leon H. Wallace, will confer honorary doctor of laws degrees at the convocation on Chief Justice Warren, Herman C. Krannert, board chairman of Inland …