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The Morality Of Strict Tort Liability, Jules L. Coleman
The Morality Of Strict Tort Liability, Jules L. Coleman
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Further Steps Toward A General Theory Of Freedom Of Expression, Alan E. Fuchs
Further Steps Toward A General Theory Of Freedom Of Expression, Alan E. Fuchs
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Agreement, Mistake, And Objectivity In The Bargain Theory Of Conflict, Richard Bronaugh
Agreement, Mistake, And Objectivity In The Bargain Theory Of Conflict, Richard Bronaugh
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Justice And Legal Reasoning, William T. Blackstone
Justice And Legal Reasoning, William T. Blackstone
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Justice In Compensation, James W. Nickel
Justice In Compensation, James W. Nickel
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Jurisprudence Washed With Cynical Acid: Thurman Arnold And The Psychological Bases Of Scientific Jurisprudence, Simon N. Verdun-Jones
Jurisprudence Washed With Cynical Acid: Thurman Arnold And The Psychological Bases Of Scientific Jurisprudence, Simon N. Verdun-Jones
Dalhousie Law Journal
... the most important social values in the world are the things that make no sense. Thurman Arnold (1957). Like Jerome Frank, Thurman Arnold gained a large audience for his psychological realism. Indeed, his two best-selling works, The Symbols of Government (1935) and The Folklore of Capitalism (1937), were the subject of prolonged and spirited public debate. Delighting in his special brand of corrosive satire, Thurman Arnold employed the tools of psychology in a superbly witty-albeit merciless--debunking of traditional Jurisprudence. Significantly, Arnold was no mere academic commentator but an extraordinarily enthusiastic participant in public life; in the course of his …
Jurisprudence Washed With Cynical Acid: Thurman Arnold And The Psychological Bases Of Scientific Jurisprudence, Simon N. Verdun-Jones
Jurisprudence Washed With Cynical Acid: Thurman Arnold And The Psychological Bases Of Scientific Jurisprudence, Simon N. Verdun-Jones
Dalhousie Law Journal
... the most important social values in the world are the things that make no sense. Thurman Arnold (1957). Like Jerome Frank, Thurman Arnold gained a large audience for his psychological realism. Indeed, his two best-selling works, The Symbols of Government (1935) and The Folklore of Capitalism (1937), were the subject of prolonged and spirited public debate. Delighting in his special brand of corrosive satire, Thurman Arnold employed the tools of psychology in a superbly witty-albeit merciless--debunking of traditional Jurisprudence. Significantly, Arnold was no mere academic commentator but an extraordinarily enthusiastic participant in public life; in the course of his …
Jurisprudence Washed With Cynical Acid: Thurman Arnold And The Psychological Bases Of Scientific Jurisprudence, Simon N. Verdun-Jones
Jurisprudence Washed With Cynical Acid: Thurman Arnold And The Psychological Bases Of Scientific Jurisprudence, Simon N. Verdun-Jones
Dalhousie Law Journal
... the most important social values in the world are the things that make no sense. Thurman Arnold (1957). Like Jerome Frank, Thurman Arnold gained a large audience for his psychological realism. Indeed, his two best-selling works, The Symbols of Government (1935) and The Folklore of Capitalism (1937), were the subject of prolonged and spirited public debate. Delighting in his special brand of corrosive satire, Thurman Arnold employed the tools of psychology in a superbly witty-albeit merciless--debunking of traditional Jurisprudence. Significantly, Arnold was no mere academic commentator but an extraordinarily enthusiastic participant in public life; in the course of his …
The Twilight Of Welfare Criminology: A Final Word, Stephen J. Morse
The Twilight Of Welfare Criminology: A Final Word, Stephen J. Morse
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
"One Man's Theory .... ": A Metatheoretical Analysis Of H. L. A. Hart's Model Of Law, F. Patrick Hubbard
"One Man's Theory .... ": A Metatheoretical Analysis Of H. L. A. Hart's Model Of Law, F. Patrick Hubbard
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
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.