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Who Did In The Democrats?, Bruce Ledewitz Nov 1984

Who Did In The Democrats?, Bruce Ledewitz

Ledewitz Papers

Published scholarship collected from academic journals, law reviews, newspaper publications & online periodicals


An Introduction To The Pennsylvania State Constitution, Bruce Ledewitz Nov 1984

An Introduction To The Pennsylvania State Constitution, Bruce Ledewitz

Ledewitz Papers

Published scholarship collected from academic journals, law reviews, newspaper publications & online periodicals


Retributivism And Justice, Thomas Morawetz Jul 1984

Retributivism And Justice, Thomas Morawetz

Faculty Articles and Papers

No abstract provided.


Socialist Federation--A Legal Means To The Solution Of The Nationality Problem: A Comparative Study, Viktor Knapp May 1984

Socialist Federation--A Legal Means To The Solution Of The Nationality Problem: A Comparative Study, Viktor Knapp

Michigan Law Review

The history of federations is both long and short. It is long in that the federation originated with the Swiss Confederation, which dates back to the 1291 defense confederacy of the cantons of Uri, Schwyz and Unterwalden; it is short because the second federation in world history, one that has become a model for many others, did not come into being until almost five centuries later in America.


Socialism And Federation, John N. Hazard May 1984

Socialism And Federation, John N. Hazard

Michigan Law Review

Federal structures are often established by national founders to manage intractable problems created over generations, if not centuries, by the migration of peoples. Military and economic pressures may stimulate union to assure survival, but ethnic, racial or religious tensions sometimes hamper draftsmen who sense the need for unity. Federation has often been the modem solution to the conflict between the need for unity and the desire for autonomy felt by groups fearing the loss of identity.


In Search Of A Free Speech Principle, Mark G. Yudof Feb 1984

In Search Of A Free Speech Principle, Mark G. Yudof

Michigan Law Review

A Review of Free Speech: A Philosophical Enquiry by Frederick Schauer


Founders And Foundations Of Legal Positivism, David Lyons Feb 1984

Founders And Foundations Of Legal Positivism, David Lyons

Michigan Law Review

A Review of Essays on Bentham: Studies In Jurisprudence and Political Theory by H.L.A. Hart, and John Austin by W.L. Morison


Intuition And Security In Moral Philosophy, Stephen R. Munzer Feb 1984

Intuition And Security In Moral Philosophy, Stephen R. Munzer

Michigan Law Review

A Review of Moral Thinking: Its Levels, Method, and Point by R.M. Hare


Defending Equality: A View From The Cave, James S. Fishkin Feb 1984

Defending Equality: A View From The Cave, James S. Fishkin

Michigan Law Review

A Review of Spheres of Justice: A Defense of Pluralism and Equality by Michael Walzer


How Radical Is Liberalism?, Virginia L. Warren Feb 1984

How Radical Is Liberalism?, Virginia L. Warren

Michigan Law Review

A Review of Justice, Equal Opportunity, and the Family by James S. Fishkin


Reconstructing Public Philosophy, Michigan Law Review Feb 1984

Reconstructing Public Philosophy, Michigan Law Review

Michigan Law Review

A Review of Reconstructing Public Philosophy by William M. Sullivan


Legal Right And Social Democracy: Essays In Legal And Political Philosophy, Michigan Law Review Feb 1984

Legal Right And Social Democracy: Essays In Legal And Political Philosophy, Michigan Law Review

Michigan Law Review

A Review of Legal Right and Social Democracy: Essays in Legal and Political Philosophy by Neil MacCormick


The Unfinished Work Of The Instrumentalists, Willard Hurst Feb 1984

The Unfinished Work Of The Instrumentalists, Willard Hurst

Michigan Law Review

A Review of Instrumentalism and American Legal Theory by Robert Samuel Summers


Injustice, Inequality And Ethics, Michigan Law Review Feb 1984

Injustice, Inequality And Ethics, Michigan Law Review

Michigan Law Review

A Review of Injustice, Inequality, and Ethics by Robin Barrow


Hart's Definition And Theory In Jurisprudence Again, Robert Birmingham Jan 1984

Hart's Definition And Theory In Jurisprudence Again, Robert Birmingham

Faculty Articles and Papers

No abstract provided.


Justice And Love, Raymond B. Marcin Jan 1984

Justice And Love, Raymond B. Marcin

Scholarly Articles

No abstract provided.


Book Review, The Politics Of Informal Justice. Vol. 1: The American Experience. Vol. 2: Comparative Studies., Frank W. Munger Jan 1984

Book Review, The Politics Of Informal Justice. Vol. 1: The American Experience. Vol. 2: Comparative Studies., Frank W. Munger

Other Publications

No abstract provided.


Constitutional Law As Moral Philosophy, Gerard E. Lynch Jan 1984

Constitutional Law As Moral Philosophy, Gerard E. Lynch

Faculty Scholarship

The seemingly inexhaustible debate over the proper role of the Supreme Court in constitutional adjudication concerns an issue of enormous practical importance: whether the Court has or should have the power to overturn the decision of a democratically elected legislature to, say, prohibit abortions, affects not only the allocation of significant political power, but also the moral lives and indeed the very bodies of millions of citizens. For this reason, many contributions to that debate, from academics as well as from practicing politicians, have burned with the passion of political commitment, seeking to influence events directly by persuading judges (or …