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Necessity As A Justification: A Critique Of Perka, Donald Galloway Jun 1956

Necessity As A Justification: A Critique Of Perka, Donald Galloway

Dalhousie Law Journal

In his characteristically trenchant and influential investigation, "A Plea for Excuses",' J. L. Austin reminded us that we can and do use different strategies of defending a person when it is claimed that he has done wrong. He drew attention to two distinct tactics: One way of going about this (defending a person) is to admit that he, X, did that very thing, A, but to argue that it was a good thing, or the right or sensible thing, or a permissible thing to do . . . To take this line is to justify the action, to give reasons …


Idea Of A Law School, Charles S. Desmond Jan 1956

Idea Of A Law School, Charles S. Desmond

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Moral Foundation Of Democracy, By John H. Hallowell, Francis D. Wormuth Apr 1955

The Moral Foundation Of Democracy, By John H. Hallowell, Francis D. Wormuth

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Process And Pattern: The Search For Standards In The Law, Charles Edward Wyzanski Jr. Jan 1955

Process And Pattern: The Search For Standards In The Law, Charles Edward Wyzanski Jr.

Indiana Law Journal

An address at the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Graduate Schools of Indiana University, April 30, 1954.


Book Reviews, Law Review Staff Dec 1953

Book Reviews, Law Review Staff

Vanderbilt Law Review

Readings in Jurisprudence and Legal Philosophy By Morris R. Cohen and Felix S. Cohen New York: Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1951. Pp. viii, 944,$8.50

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Jurisprudence: Men and Ideas of the Law By Edwin W. Patterson Brooklyn: The Foundation Press, Inc., 1953. Pp. viii, 649.

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Jurisprudence--Its American Prophets By Harold Gill Reuschlein Introduction by Roscoe Pound Indianapolis: The Bobbs-Merrill Company, Inc., 1951. Pp. xii, 527, $7.50

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Law and Society in Evolution By Sidney Post Simpson and Julius Stone Introduction by Roscoe Pound St. Paul: West Publishing Co.,1948. Pp. xlvi, 692

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Law in Modern Democratic Society By Sidney Post Simpson …


The Principle And Price Of A Living Law, Joseph C. Hutcheson, Jr. Sep 1953

The Principle And Price Of A Living Law, Joseph C. Hutcheson, Jr.

Washington and Lee Law Review

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Book Reviews, Irving Dilliard, Stanley D. Rose, Walter P. Armstrong Jr., Reginald Parker Jun 1953

Book Reviews, Irving Dilliard, Stanley D. Rose, Walter P. Armstrong Jr., Reginald Parker

Vanderbilt Law Review

The States and Subversion Walter Gellhorn, Ed. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1952. Pp. vii, 454. $5.00

reviewer: Irving Dilliard

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Freedom through Law

By Robert L. Hale New York: Columbia University Press, 1952. Pp. xvi, 591. $7.50

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The Group Basis of Politics--A Study in Basing-Point Legislation By Earl Latham New York: Cornell University Press, 1952. Pp. ix,244. $3.75

reviewer: Stanley D. Rose

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Richards on Insurance, Fifth Edition By Warren Freedman New York: Baker, Voorhis & Co., Inc. 1952. Pp. xxvii, 2692. $50.00

reviewer: Walter P. Armstrong, Jr.

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The Theodosian Code and Novels and the Sirmondian Constitutions: A …


Book Review. Jurisprudence, Men And Ideas Of The Law By Edwin W. Patterson, John T. Bauman Jan 1953

Book Review. Jurisprudence, Men And Ideas Of The Law By Edwin W. Patterson, John T. Bauman

Articles by Maurer Faculty

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Book Review. Pound, Roscoe, Justice According To Law, Ralph F. Fuchs Jan 1952

Book Review. Pound, Roscoe, Justice According To Law, Ralph F. Fuchs

Articles by Maurer Faculty

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Book Review. Stone, J., The Providence And Function Of Law, Jerome Hall Jan 1951

Book Review. Stone, J., The Providence And Function Of Law, Jerome Hall

Articles by Maurer Faculty

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The Challenge Of Jurisprudence: To Build A Science And Philosophy Of Law, Jerome Hall Jan 1951

The Challenge Of Jurisprudence: To Build A Science And Philosophy Of Law, Jerome Hall

Articles by Maurer Faculty

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The Law-As I See It, E. Barrett Prettyman Sep 1950

The Law-As I See It, E. Barrett Prettyman

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Interpretation Of Statutes In Modern British Law, W. Friedmann Apr 1950

The Interpretation Of Statutes In Modern British Law, W. Friedmann

Vanderbilt Law Review

Mr. Justice Frankfurter recently said that the number of cases coming before the Supreme Court of the United States which were not based on statutes was "reduced almost to zero." This growth of statutory as against pure case law is, of course, not confined to the United States. It inevitably accompanies the social welfare state and the increase in government which every modern industrial society has experienced and which two world wars, with their need for the total mobilization of resources, have further stimulated. Apart from these sociological factors which affect states with the most different legal systems, it is …


Cooperative Action For Improved Statutory Interpretation, Frank E. Horack Jr. Apr 1950

Cooperative Action For Improved Statutory Interpretation, Frank E. Horack Jr.

Vanderbilt Law Review

During the past quarter century there has been a constant acceleration in legal periodical comment concerning statutory construction. Judges, practicing attorneys and law professors all have echoed basic dissatisfaction with the operation and application of the rules of statutory interpretation. Some would return to the "safe old ground" of literal interpretation; others would find relief in an expanded use of extrinsic aids; all find the process in a state of confusion and disintegration.


Factors Influencing Judges In Interpreting Statutes, Arthur W. Phelps Jan 1950

Factors Influencing Judges In Interpreting Statutes, Arthur W. Phelps

Faculty Publications

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Book Review. Cohen, M. R., Reason And Law, Jerome Hall Jan 1950

Book Review. Cohen, M. R., Reason And Law, Jerome Hall

Articles by Maurer Faculty

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Address To Graduating Class January, 1949, D. Gordon Baker Jun 1949

Address To Graduating Class January, 1949, D. Gordon Baker

South Carolina Law Review

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Federal Civil Rights Legislation And The Constitution, Frank K. Sloan Mar 1949

Federal Civil Rights Legislation And The Constitution, Frank K. Sloan

South Carolina Law Review

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The Notice Of Motion And Modern Procedural Reform, Arthur W. Phelps Jan 1949

The Notice Of Motion And Modern Procedural Reform, Arthur W. Phelps

Faculty Publications

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Book Review. Ross, A., Towards A Realistic Jurisprudence, Jerome Hall Jan 1949

Book Review. Ross, A., Towards A Realistic Jurisprudence, Jerome Hall

Articles by Maurer Faculty

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The Place And Uses Of Jurisprudence: Introductory Remarks, Jerome Hall Jan 1949

The Place And Uses Of Jurisprudence: Introductory Remarks, Jerome Hall

Articles by Maurer Faculty

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Concerning The Nature Of Positive Law, Jerome Hall Jan 1949

Concerning The Nature Of Positive Law, Jerome Hall

Articles by Maurer Faculty

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What Is A Question Of Law?, Arthur W. Phelps Jan 1949

What Is A Question Of Law?, Arthur W. Phelps

Faculty Publications

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Is Law Disappearing?, Charles E. Clark Feb 1948

Is Law Disappearing?, Charles E. Clark

West Virginia Law Review

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A Note On Samuel Pufendorf, Anton-Hermann Chroust Dec 1947

A Note On Samuel Pufendorf, Anton-Hermann Chroust

Vanderbilt Law Review

The work of Samuel Pufendorf was certainly the outstanding influence on continental legal philosophy during the second half of the seventeenth and throughout the eighteenth centuries. From his work comes the supposedly authoritative notion that scientific natural law and, hence, true legal philosophy as such, began with Hugo Grotius. What he actually meant to say was that Hugo Grotius had secularized the natural law, that is, he had divorced it from moral theology and put it on a non-theological--and, we may surmise--on a non-ethical basis.


The Jurisprudence Of Thomas Jefferson, L. K. Caldwell Apr 1943

The Jurisprudence Of Thomas Jefferson, L. K. Caldwell

Indiana Law Journal

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Book Review. Pound, Roscoe, Outlines Of Lectures On Jurisprudence, Jerome Hall Jan 1943

Book Review. Pound, Roscoe, Outlines Of Lectures On Jurisprudence, Jerome Hall

Articles by Maurer Faculty

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The Justice Of Our Cause, George Richardson Jr. Dec 1942

The Justice Of Our Cause, George Richardson Jr.

West Virginia Law Review

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Our Changing Common Law, Ole E. Wyckoff Dec 1941

Our Changing Common Law, Ole E. Wyckoff

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


"My Philosophy Of Law"-A Synthesis, Charles V. Laughlin Sep 1941

"My Philosophy Of Law"-A Synthesis, Charles V. Laughlin

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.