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Full-Text Articles in Law
La Enseñanza De La Ética A Los Abogados, Horacio M. Lynch
La Enseñanza De La Ética A Los Abogados, Horacio M. Lynch
Horacio M. LYNCH
No abstract provided.
How Do Lawyers Really Think?, Nancy Schultz
How Do Lawyers Really Think?, Nancy Schultz
Nancy Schultz
Law professors like to say that law school teaches students how to think like lawyers. But does reading appellate decisions and engaging in Socratic dialogue really do that? Lawyers think about a wide range of problems in a wide range of contexts, and this article argues that law school should reflect the broader context in which lawyers work.
Francis Bacon, Daniel Coquillette
Francis Bacon, Daniel Coquillette
Daniel R. Coquillette
This is the first modern book to describe Francis Bacon's jurisprudence. He has long been famous as a scientist, philosopher, politician and literary giant, but his career as one of England's greatest lawyers and jurists has been largely overlooked. Bacon's major contribution to Anglo-American jurisprudence is presented in such a way as to be suitable to specialists and non-specialists alike. The purpose is to restore Bacon to his rightful place as England's first true critical and analytical jurist, and to describe how his legal thought related to his other great intellectual achievements.
Massachusetts Grand Jury Practice, R. Michael Cassidy
Massachusetts Grand Jury Practice, R. Michael Cassidy
R. Michael Cassidy
No abstract provided.
Quiet Justice: Adding People With Hearing Loss To The Jury Of Our Peers, Randy Lee
Quiet Justice: Adding People With Hearing Loss To The Jury Of Our Peers, Randy Lee
Randy Lee
No abstract provided.
A Tragic View Of Poverty Law Practice, Paul R. Tremblay
A Tragic View Of Poverty Law Practice, Paul R. Tremblay
Paul R. Tremblay
No abstract provided.