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Is Fraudulent Conveyance Law Efficient?, David G. Carlson Dec 1987

Is Fraudulent Conveyance Law Efficient?, David G. Carlson

Articles

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On Critical Legal Studies As Guerilla Warfare, Guyora Binder Oct 1987

On Critical Legal Studies As Guerilla Warfare, Guyora Binder

Journal Articles

This sardonic 1987 essay defended Critical Legal Studies (CLS) against alarmist attacks from the right, claiming that CLS was dangerously subversive of the rule of law, and seemingly contradictory attacks from the left dismissing CLS as empty theorizing lacking any practical implications for reform. The essay responded that while CLS lacked proposals for legislative reform, it favored a highly participatory process of reform, drawn from experience in the student movements of the 1960’s. It distrusted state power and bureaucracy as engines of change, and favored community organization, civil society, and popular mobilization.


The Costs Of Complexity, Stephen B. Burbank Apr 1987

The Costs Of Complexity, Stephen B. Burbank

All Faculty Scholarship

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Commentary On Law: Wallowing In Intention, Gene R. Nichol Jan 1987

Commentary On Law: Wallowing In Intention, Gene R. Nichol

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


A Paradox Without A Principle: A Comment On The Burger Court’S Jurisprudence In Separation Of Powers Cases, Erwin Chemerinsky Jan 1987

A Paradox Without A Principle: A Comment On The Burger Court’S Jurisprudence In Separation Of Powers Cases, Erwin Chemerinsky

Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Fish V. Zapp: The Case Of The Relatively Autonomous Self, Pierre Schlag Jan 1987

Fish V. Zapp: The Case Of The Relatively Autonomous Self, Pierre Schlag

Publications

No abstract provided.


Dialectical Federalism: A Tribute To The West Virginia Supreme Court Of Appeals, Gene R. Nichol Jan 1987

Dialectical Federalism: A Tribute To The West Virginia Supreme Court Of Appeals, Gene R. Nichol

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


The Use Of Evolution Theory In Law, M. B. W. Sinclair Jan 1987

The Use Of Evolution Theory In Law, M. B. W. Sinclair

Articles by Maurer Faculty

No abstract provided.


On Reason And Authority In Law's Empire, John M. Finnis Jan 1987

On Reason And Authority In Law's Empire, John M. Finnis

Journal Articles

Law's Empire will shape jurisprudence by its admirably resourceful attention to understanding a community's law "internally". It promotes reflective understanding of the practical argumentation constitutive of the attitude(s) in which that law subsists. But the book neglects some of practical understanding's resources of political and moral theory, and overestimates practical reasoning's power to identify options as the best and the right)