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Ecclesiastical Administration In Medieval England: The Anglo-Saxons To The Reformation, Robert Rodes Jun 2015

Ecclesiastical Administration In Medieval England: The Anglo-Saxons To The Reformation, Robert Rodes

Robert Rodes

No abstract provided.


Schools Of Jurisprudence, Robert Rodes Jun 2015

Schools Of Jurisprudence, Robert Rodes

Robert Rodes

Professor Rodes defines Jurisprudence as ''the legal profession's account of what it is about.'' Since they lawyers, judges, and legislators doing their work are all looking at the same phenomenon, writers on Jurisprudence must all draw from the same limited body of material in constructing their theories. In this book, Rodes examines these materials and then classifies the various schools of Jurisprudence according to which of the materials they use and how they use them. In describing the available materials, Rodes looks first at what he calls the ''internal account'': legal work considered in itself, the definition and scope of …


Sanctions Imposable For Violations Of The Federal Rules Of Civil Procedure, Kenneth Ripple, Robert Rodes, Carol Mooney, Robert Rodes Apr 2015

Sanctions Imposable For Violations Of The Federal Rules Of Civil Procedure, Kenneth Ripple, Robert Rodes, Carol Mooney, Robert Rodes

Robert Rodes

This 1981 Federal Judicial Center paper surveys the current state of the law with respect to sanctions for violations of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure as reported in both the case law and the secondary literature. The focus is on litigation behavior that results in the imposition of sanctions and the factors considered important by federal courts in determining which sanctions to apply.


Classic Problems Of Jurisprudence, Robert Rodes Apr 2015

Classic Problems Of Jurisprudence, Robert Rodes

Robert Rodes

No abstract provided.


Jurisprudence: Cases And Materials, Thomas Broden, Robert Rodes Apr 2015

Jurisprudence: Cases And Materials, Thomas Broden, Robert Rodes

Robert Rodes

The Second Edition of Jurisprudence Cases and Materials includes several new features. First, it begins with two chapters on the ancient Near Eastern, biblical, and classical origins of law and jurisprudence. Second, it offers chapters that trace the systematic development of the Anglo-American analytic canon and modern critical responses. Continental thought is incorporated along with the realist and pragmatic traditions that remain among the major American contributions to jurisprudential thought. Third, the Second Edition retains and further develops analysis of jurisprudence in the courts. The result, we think, is a book that attains unusual breadth and richness of treatment of …


Law And Liberation, Robert Rodes Apr 2015

Law And Liberation, Robert Rodes

Robert Rodes

No abstract provided.


Lay Authority And Reformation In The English Church: Edward I To The Civil War, Robert Rodes Apr 2015

Lay Authority And Reformation In The English Church: Edward I To The Civil War, Robert Rodes

Robert Rodes

No abstract provided.


Book Review, Robert Rodes, Myer Feldman, Wesley Dierberger Jun 2014

Book Review, Robert Rodes, Myer Feldman, Wesley Dierberger

Robert Rodes

No abstract provided.


Due Process And Social Legislation In The Supreme Court--A Post Mortem, Robert Rodes Nov 2013

Due Process And Social Legislation In The Supreme Court--A Post Mortem, Robert Rodes

Robert Rodes

No abstract provided.


What O'Clock I Say: Juridical Epistemics And The Magisterium Of The Church, Robert Rodes Nov 2013

What O'Clock I Say: Juridical Epistemics And The Magisterium Of The Church, Robert Rodes

Robert Rodes

Legal pronouncements to the effect that such and such is the case can be divided into three categories, which the paper calls normative, constitutive, and epistemic. The paper defines these three legal categories, explores examples of each of in the law of the state, and then examines church pronouncements under the same categories to see what light the analogy of secular law can shed on them. The Church's assertions of authority regarding faith and morals are epistemic in nature. Epistemic pronouncements by authority, whether in Church or state, are binding on anyone who is not better informed than the author, …


Secular Cases In The Church Courts: A Historical Survey, Robert Rodes Nov 2013

Secular Cases In The Church Courts: A Historical Survey, Robert Rodes

Robert Rodes

No abstract provided.


Professionalism And Community: A Response To Terrell And Wildman, Robert Rodes Nov 2013

Professionalism And Community: A Response To Terrell And Wildman, Robert Rodes

Robert Rodes

No abstract provided.