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Everything You Ever Needed To Know About Good Lawyering, You Can Learn From Elder Law, Linda S. Whitton
Everything You Ever Needed To Know About Good Lawyering, You Can Learn From Elder Law, Linda S. Whitton
Law Faculty Publications
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The Reception Of Hans Kelsen's Legal Theory In The United States: A Sociological Model, D. A. Jeremy Telman
The Reception Of Hans Kelsen's Legal Theory In The United States: A Sociological Model, D. A. Jeremy Telman
Law Faculty Publications
The Essay explores the reasons underlying opposition to Hans Kelsen's approach to the law within the U.S. legal academy. The vehemence with which legal scholars within the United States rejected Kelsen's philosophy of law is best understood as a product of numerous factors, some philosophical, some political and some having to do with professional developments within the legal academy itself. Because philosophical and political opposition to Kelsen's legal philosophy has been well-explored in earlier articles, this Essay discusses those topics briefly in Part I and then sets out in Part II a sociological model that grounds the academy's rejection of …
Reflecting Reality: Adding Elder Abuse And Neglect To Legal Education, Seymour H. Moskowitz
Reflecting Reality: Adding Elder Abuse And Neglect To Legal Education, Seymour H. Moskowitz
Law Faculty Publications
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