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Cannibal Moves: An Essay On The Metamorphoses Of The Legal Distinction, Pierre Schlag Jan 1988

Cannibal Moves: An Essay On The Metamorphoses Of The Legal Distinction, Pierre Schlag

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Framers Intent: The Illegitimate Uses Of History, Pierre Schlag Jan 1985

Framers Intent: The Illegitimate Uses Of History, Pierre Schlag

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Rules And Standards, Pierre Schlag Jan 1985

Rules And Standards, Pierre Schlag

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The Justice Conundrum, Marshall J. Breger Jan 1983

The Justice Conundrum, Marshall J. Breger

Villanova Law Review

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Justice Story's Doctrine Of Judicial Supremacy And The Uncertain Search For A Neutral Principle In The Charles River Bridge Case, C. Lee Mangas Jan 1977

Justice Story's Doctrine Of Judicial Supremacy And The Uncertain Search For A Neutral Principle In The Charles River Bridge Case, C. Lee Mangas

Indiana Law Journal

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Book Review, W. N. Ethridge, Jr. Honorable Dec 1963

Book Review, W. N. Ethridge, Jr. Honorable

Vanderbilt Law Review

The consummation of Llewellyn's particular interest in the craft of appellate judging was his classic The Common Law Tradition: Deciding Appeals, which he completed in 1960. After reading it,no appellate judge could decide a case or write an opinion without being affected to some extent by Llewellyn's method and criteria. He conceived of law as the product of a rational process. The traditional dichotomy of reason and experience are reconcilable by development of legal methods in a rational framework. This technique clarifies and supports the sociological jurisprudence of Holmes, Cardozo, and Brandeis.