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Faith, Hope, And The Law Teacher: A Reaction To Professor Levinson, Joseph P. Tomain Jan 1986

Faith, Hope, And The Law Teacher: A Reaction To Professor Levinson, Joseph P. Tomain

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In this symposium, the editors have assigned the commentators a difficult task by requesting a response to Professor Levinson's speech. I disagree with little, if any, of what Professor Levinson has written.

Professor Levinson's article of faith stands poised between modernist and postmodernist sentiments about law and contains a degree of skepticism that I understand, share, and find uncomfortable. The modernism in Levinson's remarks, as I see it, is contained in his recognition (and partial acceptance) of paradox and contradiction in law, and his consequent rejection of, or agnosticism toward, legal dogma as the Way to Truth and Justice. As …


Patricia Roberts Harris, John T. Baker Jan 1986

Patricia Roberts Harris, John T. Baker

Articles by Maurer Faculty

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Law-The Last Of The Universal Disciplines, Soia Mentschikoff, Irwin P. Stotzky Jan 1986

Law-The Last Of The Universal Disciplines, Soia Mentschikoff, Irwin P. Stotzky

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Law Schools: Where The Elite Meet To Teach (Transforming Legal Education: A Symposium Of Provocative Thought), Howard Glickstein Jan 1986

Law Schools: Where The Elite Meet To Teach (Transforming Legal Education: A Symposium Of Provocative Thought), Howard Glickstein

Scholarly Works

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Adr And Civil Procedure: A Chapter Or An Organizing Theme?, Bryant G. Garth Jan 1986

Adr And Civil Procedure: A Chapter Or An Organizing Theme?, Bryant G. Garth

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