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Nineteenth Century Visions Of A Twenty-First Century Bar: Were Dickens’S Expectations For Lawyers Too Great?, Randy Lee Dec 2005

Nineteenth Century Visions Of A Twenty-First Century Bar: Were Dickens’S Expectations For Lawyers Too Great?, Randy Lee

Randy Lee

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Who’S Afraid Of William Shakespeare?: Confronting Our Concepts Of Justice And Mercy In The Merchant Of Venice, Randy Lee Dec 2005

Who’S Afraid Of William Shakespeare?: Confronting Our Concepts Of Justice And Mercy In The Merchant Of Venice, Randy Lee

Randy Lee

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Judaism And John Paul Ii: Coming To Grips With What Law Means In The Hands Of God, Randy Lee Dec 2005

Judaism And John Paul Ii: Coming To Grips With What Law Means In The Hands Of God, Randy Lee

Randy Lee

Throughout his papacy, Paul John Paul II stressed the necessity for Catholics to learn from their “elder brothers,” the Jews, both so Catholics would better understand their world and also so they could better understand their own Catholic faith. Throughout his own life, Pope John Paul II learned five lessons about law from his Jewish brothers and sisters. First, he learned that law should be made not as men are inclined to make it, “carried away on the tumultuous wave of self-interest and instinct,” but that law must be made as God makes it. Second, in the spirit of God, …