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Roscoe Pound And The Future Of The Good Government Movement, Charles G. Geyh
Roscoe Pound And The Future Of The Good Government Movement, Charles G. Geyh
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Fact, Value And Action In Nonconceptual Jurisprudence, Gene R. Shreve
Fact, Value And Action In Nonconceptual Jurisprudence, Gene R. Shreve
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Can Evolutionary Science Contribute To Discussions Of Law?, Jeffrey E. Stake
Can Evolutionary Science Contribute To Discussions Of Law?, Jeffrey E. Stake
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Evolutionary Theory can be helpful in understanding the law and determining what it should be. There are two ways in which the evolutionary perspective differs from an economic perspective on law. Not only does the evolutionary approach shift our attention from the world today to the environment of evolutionary adaptation, it shifts our focus from rational individuals to rational genes and from rational behaviors to rational design of mental architecture. Finally, the law of law's leverage makes predictions about the relative elasticities of demand for all sorts of behaviors, including those that did and did not exist in the environment …
Pushing Evolutionary Analysis Of Law Or Evolving Law: Design Without A Designer, Jeffrey E. Stake
Pushing Evolutionary Analysis Of Law Or Evolving Law: Design Without A Designer, Jeffrey E. Stake
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Rhetoric, Pragmatism And The Interdisciplinary Turn In Legal Criticism -- A Study Of Altruistic Judicial Argument, Gene R. Shreve
Rhetoric, Pragmatism And The Interdisciplinary Turn In Legal Criticism -- A Study Of Altruistic Judicial Argument, Gene R. Shreve
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Comment On Fikentscher's Paper -- Modes Of Thought In Law And Justice -- A Preliminary Report On A Study In Legal Anthropology, Jerome Hall
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Book Review. Virtue, Commerce, And History: Essays On Political Thought And History, Chiefly In The Eighteenth Century By J.G.A. Pocock, Stephen A. Conrad
Book Review. Virtue, Commerce, And History: Essays On Political Thought And History, Chiefly In The Eighteenth Century By J.G.A. Pocock, Stephen A. Conrad
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The Future Of Legal Scholarship And The Search For A Modern Theory Of Law, Donald H. Gjerdingen
The Future Of Legal Scholarship And The Search For A Modern Theory Of Law, Donald H. Gjerdingen
Articles by Maurer Faculty
In this Article, Professor Gjerdingen argues that the current crisis in legal scholarship can be traced to a change in the dominant concept of American law. He argues that virtually all of the significant schools of American legal thought during the last century, from Langdellian orthodoxy to realism to the legal process school, were dominated by a concept of law that separated law and politics. This concept of law, which he terms "conventionalism," presumed that law was an autonomous, apolitical discipline dominated by the study of adjudication and classical common law categories. In contrast, the new legal scholarship of the …
Integrative Jurisprudence, Jerome Hall
Integrative Jurisprudence, Jerome Hall
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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.
Analytic Philosophy And Jurisprudence, Jerome Hall
Analytic Philosophy And Jurisprudence, Jerome Hall
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From Legal Theory To Integrative Jurisprudence, Jerome Hall
From Legal Theory To Integrative Jurisprudence, Jerome Hall
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Legal Sanctions, Jerome Hall
Book Review. Friedrich, C. J., The Philosophy Of Law In Historical Perspective, Jerome Hall
Book Review. Friedrich, C. J., The Philosophy Of Law In Historical Perspective, Jerome Hall
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Reason And Reality In Jurisprudence, Jerome Hall
Reason And Reality In Jurisprudence, Jerome Hall
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No abstract provided.
The Present Position Of Jurisprudence In The United States, Jerome Hall
The Present Position Of Jurisprudence In The United States, Jerome Hall
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Book Review. Pound, Roscoe, Justice According To Law, Ralph F. Fuchs
Book Review. Pound, Roscoe, Justice According To Law, Ralph F. Fuchs
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No abstract provided.
Book Review. Stone, J., The Providence And Function Of Law, Jerome Hall
Book Review. Stone, J., The Providence And Function Of Law, Jerome Hall
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The Challenge Of Jurisprudence: To Build A Science And Philosophy Of Law, Jerome Hall
The Challenge Of Jurisprudence: To Build A Science And Philosophy Of Law, Jerome Hall
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Book Review. Cohen, M. R., Reason And Law, Jerome Hall
Book Review. Cohen, M. R., Reason And Law, Jerome Hall
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Book Review. Ross, A., Towards A Realistic Jurisprudence, Jerome Hall
Book Review. Ross, A., Towards A Realistic Jurisprudence, Jerome Hall
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Concerning The Nature Of Positive Law, Jerome Hall
Concerning The Nature Of Positive Law, Jerome Hall
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Book Review. Radin, M., Law As Logic And Experience, Jerome Hall
Book Review. Radin, M., Law As Logic And Experience, Jerome Hall
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Book Review. Fuller, L. L., The Law In Quest Of Itself, Jerome Hall
Book Review. Fuller, L. L., The Law In Quest Of Itself, Jerome Hall
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Book Review. Scott, J. B., Law, The State And The International Community, Jerome Hall
Book Review. Scott, J. B., Law, The State And The International Community, Jerome Hall
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Book Review. Pound, R., The Formative Era Of American Law, Jerome Hall
Book Review. Pound, R., The Formative Era Of American Law, Jerome Hall
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The Essential Nature Of Law, Hugh Evander Willis
The Essential Nature Of Law, Hugh Evander Willis
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The Doctrine Of Sovereignty Under The United States Constitution, Hugh Evander Willis
The Doctrine Of Sovereignty Under The United States Constitution, Hugh Evander Willis
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A Definition Of Law, Hugh Evander Willis
A Definition Of Law, Hugh Evander Willis
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