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Sticks, Stones, And So-Called Judges: Why The Era Of Trump Necessitates Revisiting Presidential Influence On The Courts, Quinn W. Crowley
Sticks, Stones, And So-Called Judges: Why The Era Of Trump Necessitates Revisiting Presidential Influence On The Courts, Quinn W. Crowley
Indiana Law Journal
This Note will be primarily divided into three main sections. Part I of this Note will begin by discussing the importance of judicial independence in modern society and the role of elected officials in shaping the public perception of the courts. Additionally, as problems of judicial legitimacy are age-old and date back to America’s founding, Part I will include a brief discussion of an early clash between President Thomas Jefferson and the courts.
Parts II and III of this Note will seek to place President Trump’s conduct towards the judicial branch within the proper historical context. Part II examines the …
Roscoe Pound And The Future Of The Good Government Movement, Charles G. Geyh
Roscoe Pound And The Future Of The Good Government Movement, Charles G. Geyh
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Comment On Fikentscher's Paper -- Modes Of Thought In Law And Justice -- A Preliminary Report On A Study In Legal Anthropology, Jerome Hall
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The Future Of Legal Scholarship And The Search For A Modern Theory Of Law, Donald H. Gjerdingen
The Future Of Legal Scholarship And The Search For A Modern Theory Of Law, Donald H. Gjerdingen
Articles by Maurer Faculty
In this Article, Professor Gjerdingen argues that the current crisis in legal scholarship can be traced to a change in the dominant concept of American law. He argues that virtually all of the significant schools of American legal thought during the last century, from Langdellian orthodoxy to realism to the legal process school, were dominated by a concept of law that separated law and politics. This concept of law, which he terms "conventionalism," presumed that law was an autonomous, apolitical discipline dominated by the study of adjudication and classical common law categories. In contrast, the new legal scholarship of the …
Professor Dworkin's Views On Legal Positivism, Genaro R. Carrio
Professor Dworkin's Views On Legal Positivism, Genaro R. Carrio
Indiana Law Journal
This article was delivered on March 15 & 16, 1979, at the Indiana University School of Law, Bloomington, as a part of the Addison C. Harris lecture series.
Integrative Jurisprudence, Jerome Hall
Integrative Jurisprudence, Jerome Hall
Articles by Maurer Faculty
Editorial Note: The following paper was originally presented in Mexico City on December 10, 1975, in a symposium honoring Professor Emeritus Luis Recasens Siches of the National University of Mexico.
Antilaw Sentiments And Their Philosophical Foundations, Edgar Bodenheimer
Antilaw Sentiments And Their Philosophical Foundations, Edgar Bodenheimer
Indiana Law Journal
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Law And Today's Crisis-Situations, Thomas E. Davitt
Law And Today's Crisis-Situations, Thomas E. Davitt
Indiana Law Journal
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Analytic Philosophy And Jurisprudence, Jerome Hall
Analytic Philosophy And Jurisprudence, Jerome Hall
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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From Legal Theory To Integrative Jurisprudence, Jerome Hall
From Legal Theory To Integrative Jurisprudence, Jerome Hall
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Legal Sanctions, Jerome Hall
Book Review. Friedrich, C. J., The Philosophy Of Law In Historical Perspective, Jerome Hall
Book Review. Friedrich, C. J., The Philosophy Of Law In Historical Perspective, Jerome Hall
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Reason And Reality In Jurisprudence, Jerome Hall
Reason And Reality In Jurisprudence, Jerome Hall
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The Present Position Of Jurisprudence In The United States, Jerome Hall
The Present Position Of Jurisprudence In The United States, Jerome Hall
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Plato's Legal Philosophy, Jerome Hall
Unification Of Political And Legal Theory, Jerome Hall
Unification Of Political And Legal Theory, Jerome Hall
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Book Review. Pound, Roscoe, Justice According To Law, Ralph F. Fuchs
Book Review. Pound, Roscoe, Justice According To Law, Ralph F. Fuchs
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Book Review. Stone, J., The Providence And Function Of Law, Jerome Hall
Book Review. Stone, J., The Providence And Function Of Law, Jerome Hall
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The Challenge Of Jurisprudence: To Build A Science And Philosophy Of Law, Jerome Hall
The Challenge Of Jurisprudence: To Build A Science And Philosophy Of Law, Jerome Hall
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Legal Philosophy From Plato To Hegel, By Huntington Cairns, Jerome Frank
Legal Philosophy From Plato To Hegel, By Huntington Cairns, Jerome Frank
Indiana Law Journal
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Book Review. Cohen, M. R., Reason And Law, Jerome Hall
Book Review. Cohen, M. R., Reason And Law, Jerome Hall
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Book Review. Ross, A., Towards A Realistic Jurisprudence, Jerome Hall
Book Review. Ross, A., Towards A Realistic Jurisprudence, Jerome Hall
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Concerning The Nature Of Positive Law, Jerome Hall
Concerning The Nature Of Positive Law, Jerome Hall
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Book Review. Cairns, H., Legal Philosophy From Plato To Hegel, Jerome Hall
Book Review. Cairns, H., Legal Philosophy From Plato To Hegel, Jerome Hall
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Book Review. Scott, J. B., Law, The State And The International Community, Jerome Hall
Book Review. Scott, J. B., Law, The State And The International Community, Jerome Hall
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Book Review. Pound, R., The Formative Era Of American Law, Jerome Hall
Book Review. Pound, R., The Formative Era Of American Law, Jerome Hall
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The Essential Nature Of Law, Hugh Evander Willis
The Essential Nature Of Law, Hugh Evander Willis
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