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The Modern Influence In The Conflict Of Laws, Robert T. Donley
The Modern Influence In The Conflict Of Laws, Robert T. Donley
West Virginia Law Review
"Much acute intellectual ability, energy, and expository skill has been . . . uneconomically spent in an attempt to distill from knowledge of a phase of governmental business a rarefied and sublimated science to be labeled 'jurisprudence'. "The law is essentially a practical matter. No theory or effort concerning it can command much attention and respect unless it is directed by an intelligent recognition of this fact." It may well be doubted whether legal thought in the seventeen years which have elapsed since Wharton's dictum has not noticeably shaken such a conclusion. For legal scholars continue to "distill" theories and …
Public Policy In The Law Of Conflicts, Herbert F. Goodrich
Public Policy In The Law Of Conflicts, Herbert F. Goodrich
West Virginia Law Review
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