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Full-Text Articles in Law
Limitations On The Right To Demonstrate, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Limitations On The Right To Demonstrate, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Powell Speeches
No abstract provided.
The Disordered Society, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
The Disordered Society, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Powell Speeches
Powell delivered this speech before the Virginia Manufacturers Association in Williamsburg, Virginia. The Association printed a version of the speech in pamphlet form under the title, "Building Respect For Law and Order: The Foundation of Our Society at Stake."
Program: Naacp Freedom Banquet And Biography Of Speaker Charles Evers
Program: Naacp Freedom Banquet And Biography Of Speaker Charles Evers
Textual material from the Rodney Lawrence Hurst, Sr. Papers
Freedom Banquet held on Friday, September 2, 1966. Charles Evers, brother of Medgar Evers was the keynote speaker.
Notes For Law Day Speech, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Notes For Law Day Speech, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Powell Speeches
Speech delivered at Richmond Kiwanis Club, Richmond, Virginia.
The New Left On The Campus, Lewis F. Powell Jr
The New Left On The Campus, Lewis F. Powell Jr
Powell Speeches
Speech before Virginia Association of Colleges, Arlington, Virginia
Program From The Sixteenth Thomas M. Cooley Lectures, University Of Michigan Law School
Program From The Sixteenth Thomas M. Cooley Lectures, University Of Michigan Law School
Cooley Lecture Materials
The program from the sixteenth Thomas M. Cooley lectures, held February 22-24 and March 2, 1966, at the University of Michigan Law School. The lecture series was "Politics and the Independent Regulatory Commission" by William L. Cary.
Poster For The Sixteenth William W. Cook Lectures On American Institutions, University Of Michigan Law School
Poster For The Sixteenth William W. Cook Lectures On American Institutions, University Of Michigan Law School
Cook Lecture Materials
The poster for the sixteenth William W. Cook lectures, held October 6-27 and November 10, 1966. The lecture series was "Strategies of American Water Management" by Gilbert F. White.
Program From The Sixteenth William W. Cook Lectures, University Of Michigan Law School
Program From The Sixteenth William W. Cook Lectures, University Of Michigan Law School
Cook Lecture Materials
The program from the sixteenth William W. Cook lectures, held October 6-27 and November 10, 1966, at the University of Michigan. The lecture series was "Strategies of American Water Management" by Gilbert F. White.
Defamation During Congressional Investigations: A Proposed Statute, J. Dennis Hynes
Defamation During Congressional Investigations: A Proposed Statute, J. Dennis Hynes
Publications
No abstract provided.
Natural Law Demythologized: A Functional Theory Of Norms For A Revolutionary Epoch, E. F. Roberts
Natural Law Demythologized: A Functional Theory Of Norms For A Revolutionary Epoch, E. F. Roberts
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
Jurisprudence can afford us some insight into whether a particular system is functioning effectively. To do this jurisprudes must extrapolate the aims of the society and then evaluate how effectively its legal system functions to structure social activity so that those aims are realized in an orderly fashion. Jurisprudence is seen, therefore, to be a form of time and motion study on a grand scale. Judgments about the ultimate worth of a given society’s aims are excluded from jurisprudence, however, on the ground that such emotionally charged and ethically relative conclusions cannot be proved by any empirically verifiable scale of …