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Full-Text Articles in Law
Introduction, Hanoch Dagan, Keith N. Hylton, Anthony J. Sebok
Introduction, Hanoch Dagan, Keith N. Hylton, Anthony J. Sebok
Articles
No abstract provided.
Pragmatism And Judgment: A Comment On Lund, Mark V. Tushnet
Pragmatism And Judgment: A Comment On Lund, Mark V. Tushnet
Georgetown Law Faculty Publications and Other Works
Nelson Lund's article is entitled The Rehnquist Court's Pragmatic Approach to Civil Rights.' I raise three questions about his analysis, two of which take off from the phrasing of his title. First, calling the present Court the Rehnquist Court is obviously easy, and I do it myself in the subtitle of my forthcoming book. Professor Lund has of course taken his charge from the conveners of this Symposium, and I do not mean to criticize him for doing so. Still, it may be worth pointing out that convening a symposium that encourages people to think in terms of "the Rehnquist …
Constitutional And Statutory Interpretation, Kent Greenawalt
Constitutional And Statutory Interpretation, Kent Greenawalt
Faculty Scholarship
This article discusses relatively established theories with respect to statutory and constitutional interpretation. Written constitutions and statutes provide authoritative directions for officials and citizens within liberal democracies. The article mentions that descriptive and normative theories connect with each other in critical respects. Statutory interpretation involves the construction and application of provisions adopted by legislatures. The theoretical questions about interpreting statutes and constitutions suggest more general questions about the meaning of human communications; and scholars of philosophy of language, linguistics, literary theory, and religious hermeneutics discuss analogous issues. This article discusses an important issue in statutory interpretation that is the nature …
Incorporation By Law, Joseph Raz
Incorporation By Law, Joseph Raz
Faculty Scholarship
My purpose here is to examine the question of how the law can be incorporated within morality and how the existence of the law can impinge on our moral rights and duties, a question (or questions) which is a central aspect of the broad question of the relation between law and morality. My conclusions cast doubts on the incorporation thesis, that is, the view that moral principles can become part of the law of the land by incorporation.
The Role Of Well-Being, Joseph Raz
The Role Of Well-Being, Joseph Raz
Faculty Scholarship
"Well-being" signifies the good life, the life which is good for the person whose life it is. I have argued that well-being consists in a wholehearted and successful pursuit of valuable relationships and goals. This view, a little modified, is defended , but the main aim of the article is to consider the role of well-being in practical thought. In particular I will examine a suggestion which says that when we care about people, and when we ought to care about people, what we do, or ought to, care about is their well-being. The suggestion is indifferent to who cares …
The Empty Promise Of Compassionate Conservatism: A Reply To Judge Wilkinson, William P. Marshall
The Empty Promise Of Compassionate Conservatism: A Reply To Judge Wilkinson, William P. Marshall
Faculty Publications
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Taxpayer Standing: A Step Toward Animal-Centric Litigation, Varu Chilakamarri
Taxpayer Standing: A Step Toward Animal-Centric Litigation, Varu Chilakamarri
Animal Law Review
This comment takes a novel approach in animal law jurisprudence by evaluating the taxpayer standing doctrine and how animal welfare proponents may utilize it. The doctrine can potentially be used for public interest litigation whenever a link can be found between a social harm and the use of public monies.
The Birth Of A "Logical System": Thurman Arnold And The Making Of Modern Administrative Law, Mark Fenster
The Birth Of A "Logical System": Thurman Arnold And The Making Of Modern Administrative Law, Mark Fenster
Mark Fenster
Rhetoric, Public Reason And Bioethics: The President's Council On Bioethics And Human Cloning, M. Cathleen Kaveny
Rhetoric, Public Reason And Bioethics: The President's Council On Bioethics And Human Cloning, M. Cathleen Kaveny
M. Cathleen Kaveny
No abstract provided.