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Book Review, W. N. Ethridge, Jr. Honorable Dec 1963

Book Review, W. N. Ethridge, Jr. Honorable

Vanderbilt Law Review

The consummation of Llewellyn's particular interest in the craft of appellate judging was his classic The Common Law Tradition: Deciding Appeals, which he completed in 1960. After reading it,no appellate judge could decide a case or write an opinion without being affected to some extent by Llewellyn's method and criteria. He conceived of law as the product of a rational process. The traditional dichotomy of reason and experience are reconcilable by development of legal methods in a rational framework. This technique clarifies and supports the sociological jurisprudence of Holmes, Cardozo, and Brandeis.


Shuman: Legal Positivism: Its Scope And Limitations, Edgar Bodenheimer Nov 1963

Shuman: Legal Positivism: Its Scope And Limitations, Edgar Bodenheimer

Michigan Law Review

A Review of Shuman: Legal Positivism: Its Scope and Limitations . By Samuel I. Shuman


Professor H.L.A. Hart's Concept Of Law, Robert S. Summers Oct 1963

Professor H.L.A. Hart's Concept Of Law, Robert S. Summers

Cornell Law Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Justiciability, Robert S. Summers Sep 1963

Justiciability, Robert S. Summers

Cornell Law Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


The Interaction Of Religion, Law, And Politics In Western Society: Its Historical Character And Influence, Simeon L. Guterman Jul 1963

The Interaction Of Religion, Law, And Politics In Western Society: Its Historical Character And Influence, Simeon L. Guterman

University of Miami Law Review

No abstract provided.


"Is" And "Ought" In Legal Philosophy, Robert S. Summers Apr 1963

"Is" And "Ought" In Legal Philosophy, Robert S. Summers

Cornell Law Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Logic In The Law, Robert S. Summers Apr 1963

Logic In The Law, Robert S. Summers

Cornell Law Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Mason: The Supreme Court: Palladium: Of Freedom, Joseph E. Kallenbach Apr 1963

Mason: The Supreme Court: Palladium: Of Freedom, Joseph E. Kallenbach

Michigan Law Review

A Review of The Supreme Court: Palladium: Of Freedom . By Alpheus T. Mason.


Book Review Of Law And Psychiatry, James P. Whyte Jr. Jan 1963

Book Review Of Law And Psychiatry, James P. Whyte Jr.

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Concept Of "Law", Vilhelm Aubert Jan 1963

The Concept Of "Law", Vilhelm Aubert

Kentucky Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Sociology And Sociological Jurisprudence: Admixture Of Lore And Law, Gilbert Geis Jan 1963

Sociology And Sociological Jurisprudence: Admixture Of Lore And Law, Gilbert Geis

Kentucky Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Civil Disobedience And Natural Law, Mark R. Macguigan Jan 1963

Civil Disobedience And Natural Law, Mark R. Macguigan

Kentucky Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Political Jurisprudence, Martin Shapiro Jan 1963

Political Jurisprudence, Martin Shapiro

Kentucky Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Equitable Relief, But Not Equity, Robert Allen Sedler Jan 1963

Equitable Relief, But Not Equity, Robert Allen Sedler

Law Faculty Research Publications

No abstract provided.


Llewellyn: Jurisprudence: Realism In Theory And Practice, Charles D. Kelso Jan 1963

Llewellyn: Jurisprudence: Realism In Theory And Practice, Charles D. Kelso

Michigan Law Review

A Review of Jurisprudence: Realism in Theory and Practice By Karl N. Llewellyn.


Embezzled Funds As Taxable Income: A Study In Judicial Footwork, Jerome B. Libin, George R. Haydon Jr. Jan 1963

Embezzled Funds As Taxable Income: A Study In Judicial Footwork, Jerome B. Libin, George R. Haydon Jr.

Michigan Law Review

The James case might not be worthy of extensive comment if its only significance rested on the decision that embezzled funds constitute taxable income in the year of misappropriation. But close analysis of the five separate opinions that were written indicates that James may have considerable significance beyond its precise holding.