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Jurisprudence: Cases And Materials, Thomas Broden, Robert Rodes
Jurisprudence: Cases And Materials, Thomas Broden, Robert Rodes
Robert Rodes
The Second Edition of Jurisprudence Cases and Materials includes several new features. First, it begins with two chapters on the ancient Near Eastern, biblical, and classical origins of law and jurisprudence. Second, it offers chapters that trace the systematic development of the Anglo-American analytic canon and modern critical responses. Continental thought is incorporated along with the realist and pragmatic traditions that remain among the major American contributions to jurisprudential thought. Third, the Second Edition retains and further develops analysis of jurisprudence in the courts. The result, we think, is a book that attains unusual breadth and richness of treatment of …
Law And Liberation, Robert Rodes
Balzac, Estética Na Revolução, Paulo Ferreira Da Cunha
Balzac, Estética Na Revolução, Paulo Ferreira Da Cunha
Paulo Ferreira da Cunha
Por 5 reais, compramos "A Obra Prima Ignorada", conto muito interessante com relevantíssimas reflexões sobre arte, e especificamente sobre pintura (muito mais que de um amador ou de um diletante), para além de um final inusitado. Julgávamos ter comprado apenas esse conto, porque cuidáramos que "Um episódio durante o Terror" era subtítulo. Mas não: o que a capa dizia mesmo era: "seguido de Um episódio durante o Terror". Dois em um.
The International Criminal Court And Proximity To The Scene Of The Crime: Does The Rome Statute Permit All Of The Icc's Trials To Take Place At Local Or Regional Chambers?, 43 J. Marshall L. Rev. 715 (2010), Stuart K. Ford
Stuart Ford
No abstract provided.
A Comparison Of The Jurisprudence Of The Ecj And The Efta Court On The Free Movement Of Goods In The Eea: Is There An Intolerable Separation Of Article 34 Of The Tfeu And Article Of 11 Of The Eea?, Jarrod Tudor
Jarrod Tudor
Article 11 of the European Economic Area (“EEA”) and Article 34 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (“TFEU”) prohibit quantitative restrictions on the free movement of goods. The EEA is monitored by the European Free Trade Area Court (“EFTA Court”) and the TFEU is monitored by the European Court of Justice (“ECJ”). In theory, the EFTA Court and the ECJ should interpret Article 11 and Article 34 in the same manner in order to promote harmonization of the law on the free movement of goods and allow for further economic integration between EFTA and the EU. …
Cleaning The Muck Of Ages From The Windows Into The Soul Of Income Tax, John Passant
Cleaning The Muck Of Ages From The Windows Into The Soul Of Income Tax, John Passant
John Passant
The aim of this paper is to provide readers with an insight into Marx’s methods as a first step to understanding income tax more generally but with specific reference to Australia’s income tax system. I do this by introducing readers to the ideas about the totality that is capitalism, appearance and form, and the dialectic in Marx’s hands. This will involve looking at income tax as part of the bigger picture of capitalism, and understanding that all things are related and changes in one produce changes in all. Appearances can be deceptive and we need to delve below the surface …
Science Is Not Waiting For The Courts, Robert Sanger
Science Is Not Waiting For The Courts, Robert Sanger
Robert M. Sanger
The Forensic Science Community and the federal government are moving far beyond the courts in an effort to improve the quality of scientific evidence and expert testimony in the courts. Major events in forensics have caused a top to bottom reconsideration of what should count as expert testimony. Last month, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and the federal Department of Justice (DOJ) convened the first set of meetings of the Organization of Scientific Area Committees (OSAC). This is a forward-looking approach to forensic science.
The first OSAC meetings were held on February 16 and 17, 2015, at …
To Furman Or Not To Furman, Robert M. Sanger
To Furman Or Not To Furman, Robert M. Sanger
Robert M. Sanger
In capital litigation, the United States Supreme Court in Furman v. Georgia and following cases required capital punishment systems to have a form of "narrowing" so that the death penalty was imposed only on the worst of the worst. The death penalty states have failed to successfully implement this concept. As a result, "narrowing" is currently raised in all capital cases by competent defense counsel both at trial and in post conviction litigation. It is raised in addition to all other issues, including issues related to the questions of whether exclusion from the death penalty should be expanded and whether …
Ockupationsrätten Och Jag, Matilda Arvidsson
Ockupationsrätten Och Jag, Matilda Arvidsson
Dr Matilda Arvidsson
Focusing on the two questions: 'what can I do?' and 'for what am I responsible?', this paper comments on the possibility of living a life with law - in particular international law of belligerent occupation - pursued as an ethical life.
Fundamental Unenumerated Rights Under The Ninth Amendment And Privileges Or Immunities Clause, Adam Lamparello
Fundamental Unenumerated Rights Under The Ninth Amendment And Privileges Or Immunities Clause, Adam Lamparello
Adam Lamparello
The failure to link the Ninth Amendment and Privileges or Immunities Clause for the purpose of creating unenumerated fundamental rights has been a persistent but rarely discussed aspect of the Court’s jurisprudence. That should change. There need not be an ongoing tension between the Court’s counter-majoritarian role and the authority of states to govern through the democratic process. If the Constitution’s text gives the Court a solid foundation upon which to recognize new rights and thereby create a more just society, then the exercise of that power is fundamentally democratic. The Ninth Amendment and Privileges or Immunities Clause provides that …
A Judicial Cure For The Disease Of Overcriminalization, Stephen F. Smith
A Judicial Cure For The Disease Of Overcriminalization, Stephen F. Smith
Stephen F. Smith
No abstract provided.
The Canon Of American Legal Thought (Book Review), Robert Rodes
The Canon Of American Legal Thought (Book Review), Robert Rodes
Robert Rodes
No abstract provided.
Natural Law And Justice (Book Review), Robert Rodes
Natural Law And Justice (Book Review), Robert Rodes
Robert Rodes
No abstract provided.
Rights Talk: The Impoverishment Of Political Discourse And A Nation Under Lawyers (Book Review), Robert Rodes
Rights Talk: The Impoverishment Of Political Discourse And A Nation Under Lawyers (Book Review), Robert Rodes
Robert Rodes
No abstract provided.
Greatness Thrust Upon Them - Class Biases In American Law, Robert E. Rodes Jr.
Greatness Thrust Upon Them - Class Biases In American Law, Robert E. Rodes Jr.
Robert Rodes
No abstract provided.
The Interpretation Game (Book Review), Robert Rodes
The Interpretation Game (Book Review), Robert Rodes
Robert Rodes
No abstract provided.
A Modern Legal Ethics: Adversary Advocacy In A Democratic Age (Book Review), Robert Rodes
A Modern Legal Ethics: Adversary Advocacy In A Democratic Age (Book Review), Robert Rodes
Robert Rodes
No abstract provided.
Justice For Hedgehogs (Book Review), Robert Rodes
The Unity Of Law & Morality: A Refutation Of Legal Positivism (Book Review), John H. Robinson
The Unity Of Law & Morality: A Refutation Of Legal Positivism (Book Review), John H. Robinson
John H. Robinson
No abstract provided.
The Scope Of Precedent, Randy J. Kozel
The Scope Of Precedent, Randy J. Kozel
Randy J Kozel
The scope of Supreme Court precedent is capacious. Justices of the Court commonly defer to sweeping rationales and elaborate doctrinal frameworks articulated by their predecessors. This practice infuses judicial precedent with the prescriptive power of enacted constitutional and statutory text. The lower federal courts follow suit, regularly abiding by the Supreme Court’s broad pronouncements. These phenomena cannot be explained by—and, indeed, oftentimes subvert—the classic distinction between binding holdings and dispensable dicta. This Article connects the scope of precedent with recurring and foundational debates about the proper ends of judicial interpretation. A precedent’s forward- looking effect should not depend on the …
Response To Hittnger, Gerry Bradley
Nailing Down The Deadlines: A Modified Peremption Scheme For Claims Against Design Professionals, Alex T. Robertson
Nailing Down The Deadlines: A Modified Peremption Scheme For Claims Against Design Professionals, Alex T. Robertson
Alex T Robertson
In Louisiana construction cases, the timeliness of a third party claim for indemnity is contingent on both the profession of the defendant and where the plaintiff files the suit.[1] This moving target effect has roots in Louisiana’s adoption of a single peremptive statute for construction cases in lieu of the previously controlling liberative prescription statutes.[2] Louisiana instituted peremption to create a shorter and fixed period of time for the possibility of a design professional to be sued from a design, which has several positive consequences--judicial efficiency, higher quality of evidence in construction cases, positive economic impact and heightened creativity in …
Some Basic Marxist Concepts To Understand Income Tax, John Passant
Some Basic Marxist Concepts To Understand Income Tax, John Passant
John Passant
The paper introduces readers to some basic Marxist concepts to give the building blocks for an alternative understanding of tax and perhaps even to inspire some to use these concepts and ideas in their future research. It argues that the tax system reflects the phenomena of wealth and income and that there is a deeper reality obscured and ignored by the income tax system as an outcrop of a capitalist system which does the same. This deeper reality is that capital exploits workers and that profit, rent, interest and the like are the money form of the unpaid labour of …
Why Chief Justice Roy Moore And The Alabama Supreme Court Just Made The Best Case For Same-Sex Marriage, Adam Lamparello
Why Chief Justice Roy Moore And The Alabama Supreme Court Just Made The Best Case For Same-Sex Marriage, Adam Lamparello
Adam Lamparello
The Alabama Court of the Judiciary should remove Roy Moore from the Supreme Court of Alabama for a second and final time. Over ten years after being ousted from the Alabama Supreme Court, Chief Justice Moore is embroiled in yet another controversy that involves disregarding the federal courts and creating chaos in the legal system. In fact, Moore recently stated that he would ignore the Supremacy Clause and not respect a U.S. Supreme Court decision invalidating same-sex marriage bans. That statement brings back memories of Governor Wallace’s infamous stand at the schoolhouse door. At least Wallace had a change of …
Remaking Law: Moving Beyond Enlightenment Jurisprudence, John A. Powell, Stephen M. Menendian
Remaking Law: Moving Beyond Enlightenment Jurisprudence, John A. Powell, Stephen M. Menendian
john a. powell
The article explores the nature of law based on enlightenment concepts and contemporary jurisprudence. It examines the assumptions that can affect the process of enlightenment. Moreover, the article demonstrates the religious and cultural crisis affecting Western Europe in early seventeenth century which caused the epistemological crisis.
Justice-As-Fairness As Judicial Guiding Principle: Remembering John Rawls And The Warren Court, Michael Anthony Lawrence
Justice-As-Fairness As Judicial Guiding Principle: Remembering John Rawls And The Warren Court, Michael Anthony Lawrence
Michael Anthony Lawrence
This Article looks back to the United States Supreme Court’s jurisprudence during the years 1953-1969 when Earl Warren served as Chief Justice, a period marked by numerous landmark rulings in the areas of racial justice, criminal procedure, reproductive autonomy, First Amendment freedom of speech, association and religion, voting rights, and more. The Article further discusses the constitutional bases for the Warren Court’s decisions, principally the Fourteenth Amendment equal protection and due process clauses.
The Article explains that the Warren Court’s equity-based jurisprudence closely resembles, at its root, the “justice-as-fairness” approach promoted in John Rawls’s monumental 1971 work, A Theory of …
The Expectation Measure And Its Discontents, Shawn J. Bayern, Melvin A. Eisenberg
The Expectation Measure And Its Discontents, Shawn J. Bayern, Melvin A. Eisenberg
Melvin A. Eisenberg
No abstract provided.
The Concept Of National Law And The Rule Of Recognition, Melvin A. Eisenberg
The Concept Of National Law And The Rule Of Recognition, Melvin A. Eisenberg
Melvin A. Eisenberg
No abstract provided.
Between Selves And Collectivities: Toward A Jurisprudence Of Identity, Meir Dan-Cohen
Between Selves And Collectivities: Toward A Jurisprudence Of Identity, Meir Dan-Cohen
Meir Dan-Cohen
No abstract provided.
Decisions Rules And Conduct Rules: On Acoustic Separation In Criminal Law, Meir Dan-Cohen
Decisions Rules And Conduct Rules: On Acoustic Separation In Criminal Law, Meir Dan-Cohen
Meir Dan-Cohen
No abstract provided.