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De Facto School Segregation: A Constitutional And Empirical Analysis, Frank I. Goodman
De Facto School Segregation: A Constitutional And Empirical Analysis, Frank I. Goodman
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Logic And Coercion In Bentham's Theory Of Law, David B. Lyons
Logic And Coercion In Bentham's Theory Of Law, David B. Lyons
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Unlike conventional moral standards and other social rules, laws can be deliberately laid down and changed by specified procedures. It therefore seems reasonable to think of laws as issuing from or adopted by lawmakers who are ordinary human beings. Since laws tell us what must or must not be done, and since there is some temptation to understand all laws on the same pattern, it is natural to think of them as either commands or prohibitions. This is indeed a traditional view.
The Hoynes Reporter, Volume One, 1972-1975: The Law Students' Yearbook, Notre Dame Law School
The Hoynes Reporter, Volume One, 1972-1975: The Law Students' Yearbook, Notre Dame Law School
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Contents Herein: Court of Proper Jurisdiction. South Bend, 5. Notre Dame, 8. Notre Dame Law School, 11. Judges Presiding. Faculty, 2 1. Deans 22. Dedication, 38. First Session (1972-1973), 41 Second Session (1973-1974), 45. Change of Venue (London Program), 49 Third Session (1974-1 975), 53 Pleading of the Case. Achievements, Organizations, Programs, 56. Counsel Approaches the Bench. Classmates, 66. ยท Judgment, 100. Other Officers of the Court, 102. Annotation, I 04.