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Shortened Judicial Term May Prove To Be Lucky, Bruce Ledewitz
Shortened Judicial Term May Prove To Be Lucky, Bruce Ledewitz
Ledewitz Papers
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Tax Reform Held Hostage By Constitutional Amendment, Bruce Ledewitz
Tax Reform Held Hostage By Constitutional Amendment, Bruce Ledewitz
Ledewitz Papers
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Debating A Paralyzing Objectivity, Bruce Ledewitz
Debating A Paralyzing Objectivity, Bruce Ledewitz
Ledewitz Papers
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Governor Can Still Appoint Replacement For Justice Stout, Bruce Ledewitz
Governor Can Still Appoint Replacement For Justice Stout, Bruce Ledewitz
Ledewitz Papers
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Abolition Then And Now, Bruce Ledewitz
Abolition Then And Now, Bruce Ledewitz
Ledewitz Papers
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Is Doing Your Job A Sufficient Justification For Doing Something Wrong, Bruce Ledewitz
Is Doing Your Job A Sufficient Justification For Doing Something Wrong, Bruce Ledewitz
Ledewitz Papers
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Legal Affinities, Joseph Vining
Legal Affinities, Joseph Vining
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Not long ago, any question of the kind "How may theology serve as a resource in understanding law?" would have been hardly conceivable among lawyers. When Lon Fuller brought out his first book in 1940, The Law in Quest of Itself, he could think of no better way of tagging his adversary the legal positivist than to note a "parallel between theoretical theology and analytical jurisprudence." Two decades later, in the name of realism, Thurman Arnold dismissed Henry Hart's non-positivist jurisprudence in harsh terms. A master of the cutting phrase, he confidently entitled his attack "Professor Hart's Theology." Two decades …