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Formalism And Judicial Supremacy In Federal Indian Law, Alex Tallchief Skibine
Formalism And Judicial Supremacy In Federal Indian Law, Alex Tallchief Skibine
American Indian Law Review
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Legal Positivism: The Leading Legal Theory In America, Paul R. Rickert
Legal Positivism: The Leading Legal Theory In America, Paul R. Rickert
Faculty Publications and Presentations
The author discusses the transition in from a Natural Law base for American Jurisprudence to legal positivism.
Habeas Corpus: Expired Conviction, Expired Relief: Can The Writ Of Habeas Corpus Be Used To Test The Constitutionality Of A Deportation Based On An Expired Conviction?, Joshua D. Smith
Oklahoma Law Review
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Book Review: Postmodern Legal Movements: Law And Jurisprudence At Century's End By Gary Minda, Chris Sagers
Book Review: Postmodern Legal Movements: Law And Jurisprudence At Century's End By Gary Minda, Chris Sagers
Law Faculty Articles and Essays
Postmodem Legal Movements does two things. First, the bulk of the book provides an overview of American jurisprudence, from Christopher Columbus Langdell to the present. This overview is necessary because, in order to understand "postmodem forms of jurisprudence, we must first explore what came before postmodernism, that is, modernism" (p. 5). Second, the relatively short latter portion of the book presents an argument about the current state of American legal scholarship and its future. Minda's picture of contemporary legal thought is that of a paradigm shift in the making.
Postmodern Legal Movements will prove useful to those in search of …
Law As The Continuation Of God By Other Means, Pierre Schlag
Law As The Continuation Of God By Other Means, Pierre Schlag
Publications
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American Legal Realism In Retrospect, Hessel E. Yntema
American Legal Realism In Retrospect, Hessel E. Yntema
Vanderbilt Law Review
The ultimate question posed by the realistic movement in American jurisprudence is whether the practical conception of legal study and instruction as projected by legal realism, is really practical. There are two considerations among others which suggest that it is not, whether for training or research. The first is that the volume of existent law of any modern industrialized state is too vast and complicated for the human mind to master in all its technical detail and specialization during the brief time allotted. The second is that, even if this were possible, since the legal materials of the time and …
The Present Position Of Jurisprudence In The United States, Jerome Hall
The Present Position Of Jurisprudence In The United States, Jerome Hall
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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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
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.