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University of Miami Law School

Jurisprudence

1983

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Toward A Critical Jurisprudence-A First Step By Way Of The Public-Private Distinction In Constitutional Law, Kenneth M. Casebeer Sep 1983

Toward A Critical Jurisprudence-A First Step By Way Of The Public-Private Distinction In Constitutional Law, Kenneth M. Casebeer

University of Miami Law Review

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The Reason Of The Common Law, Barbara A. Singer Sep 1983

The Reason Of The Common Law, Barbara A. Singer

University of Miami Law Review

Although the present meaning of reason has been reduced to discrete definitions, precise interpretations did not exist in medieval England. Rather, reason was defined by its role in the adjudicatory process. During the late medieval period, reason came to embody the very essence of the common law as courts recognized that it could be used to prevent procedural rules from infringing upon substantive rights. Relying upon Year Book cases and jurisprudential works, the author describes how the chameleon-like character of reason helped to shape the medieval English common law.


The Persistence Of Classical Style, Patrick O. Gudridge Jan 1983

The Persistence Of Classical Style, Patrick O. Gudridge

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