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Articles 1 - 16 of 16
Full-Text Articles in Legal Writing and Research
Gadamerian Hermeneutics In Practice As A Paradigm For Legal Interpretation And Analysis, Konstantin G. Vertsman
Gadamerian Hermeneutics In Practice As A Paradigm For Legal Interpretation And Analysis, Konstantin G. Vertsman
St. Mary's Law Journal
Both law-making and legal interpretation involve a hermeneutic process of negotiating prejudices. Through confronting a text and engaging in the process of question and answer, an interpretation is obtained, representing a mixture of the legal horizon set by the law and the negotiated prejudices of the interpreter. A just application of legal texts only occurs due to the prejudices formed through an individual and a social consciousness. This Article focuses on the hermeneutic process in judicial decisions as exposed by differing judicial approaches based on the degree of law-making authority undertaken by the judiciary. Then, this Article demonstrates the explicit …
Professor Bonita K. Roberts—A Colleague And A “Conscience”, Victoria Mather
Professor Bonita K. Roberts—A Colleague And A “Conscience”, Victoria Mather
St. Mary's Law Journal
A tribute to Bonita K. Roberts, a professor at St. Mary's University School of Law.
Tribute To Professor Bonita K. Roberts, David A. Schlueter
Tribute To Professor Bonita K. Roberts, David A. Schlueter
St. Mary's Law Journal
A tribute to St. Mary's University School of Law Professor Bonita K. Roberts.
In Honor Of Professor Bonita K. Roberts, Linda L. Schlueter, Faye M. Bracey
In Honor Of Professor Bonita K. Roberts, Linda L. Schlueter, Faye M. Bracey
St. Mary's Law Journal
A tribute to Professor Bonita K. Roberts of St. Mary's University School of Law.
Disappearing Act: Are Free Speech Rights Decreasing?, Michael Conklin
Disappearing Act: Are Free Speech Rights Decreasing?, Michael Conklin
St. Mary's Law Journal
Abstract forthcoming.
Borrowing American Ideas To Improve Chinese Tort Law, Yongxia Wang
Borrowing American Ideas To Improve Chinese Tort Law, Yongxia Wang
St. Mary's Law Journal
As China develops its modern jurisprudence it faces a choice between emulating the legal frameworks of civil law countries or common law countries. Thus far, the civil law path has allowed for a rapid expansion of Chinese tort law, but jurists have found difficulty in applying such generalized statutory schemes with the absence of supporting judicial interpretation. Cognizant of the differences between the public policy of common law countries and China, Vincent Johnson’s Mastering Torts (Měiguó Qīnquán Fǎ) provides this guidance through the lens of American tort law. The hornbook takes care to simplify the role of judicial …
The Drive To Advise: A Study Of Law Students At A Pro Bono Brief Advice Project, Linda F. Smith
The Drive To Advise: A Study Of Law Students At A Pro Bono Brief Advice Project, Linda F. Smith
St. Mary's Law Journal
Abstract forthcoming.
Book Review, Roberto Rosas
City Of San Antonio Presents Official Congratulations On The 50th Anniversary Of The St. Mary’S Law Journal, Ron Nirenberg
City Of San Antonio Presents Official Congratulations On The 50th Anniversary Of The St. Mary’S Law Journal, Ron Nirenberg
St. Mary's Law Journal
City of San Antonio Presents Official Congratulations on the 50th Anniversary of the St. Mary’s Law Journal.
Lee Hargis Lytton Iii: A Most Extraordinary, Interesting And Instructive Life, Robert Summers
Lee Hargis Lytton Iii: A Most Extraordinary, Interesting And Instructive Life, Robert Summers
St. Mary's Law Journal
Tribute to Lee Hargis Lytton III, a professor at St. Mary's University School of Law in San Antonio, Texas.
My Friend—Lee H. Lytton, Leo Womack
My Friend—Lee H. Lytton, Leo Womack
St. Mary's Law Journal
Tribute to Lee H. Lytton, a professor at St. Mary's University School of Law in San Antonio, Texas.
The State Of Texas Concurrent Resolution 19r474, José Menéndez, Four Price
The State Of Texas Concurrent Resolution 19r474, José Menéndez, Four Price
St. Mary's Law Journal
Joint legislative resolution recognizing the St. Mary's Law Journal 50th anniversary in 2019.
Happy Golden Anniversary, St. Mary's Law Journal!, Stephen M. Sheppard
Happy Golden Anniversary, St. Mary's Law Journal!, Stephen M. Sheppard
St. Mary's Law Journal
Stephen M. Sheppard, Dean of St. Mary's University School of Law, congratulates the St. Mary's Law Journal on its fiftieth anniversary in this foreword to Volume 50.
St. Mary's Law Journal Fiftieth Anniversary, John Cornyn
St. Mary's Law Journal Fiftieth Anniversary, John Cornyn
St. Mary's Law Journal
Senator John Cornyn of Texas congratulates the St. Mary's Law Journal on its fiftieth anniversary.
50 Years Of Excellence: A History Of The St. Mary's Law Journal, Barbara Hanson Nellermoe
50 Years Of Excellence: A History Of The St. Mary's Law Journal, Barbara Hanson Nellermoe
St. Mary's Law Journal
Founded in 1969, the St. Mary’s Law Journal has climbed the road to excellence. Originally built on the foundation of being a “practitioner’s journal,” the St. Mary’s Law Journal continues to produce quality scholarship that is nationally recognized and frequently used by members of the bench and bar. From its grassroots origins to the world-class law review it is today, the St. Mary’s Law Journal continues to maintain its prestigious position in the realm of law reviews by ranking in the top five percent most-cited law reviews in federal and state courts nationwide.
In celebration of the St. Mary’s Law …
Legal Opinion Letters And Texas Usury Laws., Albert H. Hiller, G. Christopher Scruggs
Legal Opinion Letters And Texas Usury Laws., Albert H. Hiller, G. Christopher Scruggs
St. Mary's Law Journal
Abstract Forthcoming.