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The Paradoxes Of Legal Science: A Review, Rousseau A. Burch
The Paradoxes Of Legal Science: A Review, Rousseau A. Burch
Michigan Law Review
This book by the distinguished Chief Judge of the New York court of appeals deals with difficulties of the judicial process when its function is creative; that is, when a judge makes law for novel situations.
The title of the book assumes there is a science of law, and the introduction takes analogues of physical science for a starting point. In physics there are rest and motion, static and dynamic ; in social affairs there are stability and changes, conservation and progress. In making decisions, the judge may be concerned with the yea of action in alteration, and the nay …