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The Rule Of Just Law, William B. Harvey Apr 1966

The Rule Of Just Law, William B. Harvey

Indiana Law Journal

Speech delivered on Law Day, April 30, 1966, at Bloomington, Indiana.


The Principle Of The Personality Of Law In The Early Middle Ages: A Chapter In The Evolution Of Western Legal Institutions And Ideas, Simeon L. Guterman Jan 1966

The Principle Of The Personality Of Law In The Early Middle Ages: A Chapter In The Evolution Of Western Legal Institutions And Ideas, Simeon L. Guterman

University of Miami Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Right Of Protest And Civil Disobedience, Harrop A. Freeman Jan 1966

The Right Of Protest And Civil Disobedience, Harrop A. Freeman

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


What The Philosopher May Learn From The Study Of Law, Ch. Perelman Jan 1966

What The Philosopher May Learn From The Study Of Law, Ch. Perelman

Natural Law Forum

No abstract provided.


Reason And Action, Charles Fried Jan 1966

Reason And Action, Charles Fried

Natural Law Forum

No abstract provided.


Equality And Inequality In Relation To Justice, Giorgio Del Vecchio Jan 1966

Equality And Inequality In Relation To Justice, Giorgio Del Vecchio

Natural Law Forum

No abstract provided.


Locke, Natural Law, And God;Note, Francis Oakley Jan 1966

Locke, Natural Law, And God;Note, Francis Oakley

Natural Law Forum

No abstract provided.


Philosophical Reflections Of Leibniz On Law, Politics, And The State;Note, Carl J. Friedrich Jan 1966

Philosophical Reflections Of Leibniz On Law, Politics, And The State;Note, Carl J. Friedrich

Natural Law Forum

No abstract provided.


The American Legal Realists And An Empirical Science Of Law, David H. Moskowitz Jan 1966

The American Legal Realists And An Empirical Science Of Law, David H. Moskowitz

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Ehrlich's Living Law Revisited--Further Vindication For A Prophet Without Honor, James F. O'Day Jan 1966

Ehrlich's Living Law Revisited--Further Vindication For A Prophet Without Honor, James F. O'Day

Case Western Reserve Law Review

No abstract provided.


Old Kontract Principles And Karl's New Kode: An Essay On The Jurisprudence Of Our New Commercial Law, Eugene F. Mooney Jan 1966

Old Kontract Principles And Karl's New Kode: An Essay On The Jurisprudence Of Our New Commercial Law, Eugene F. Mooney

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


On The Relationship Between Law And Unconscious Symbolism, C. G. Schoenfeld Dec 1965

On The Relationship Between Law And Unconscious Symbolism, C. G. Schoenfeld

Louisiana Law Review

No abstract provided.


Is Our Law Just?, Arthur L. Goodhart Sep 1965

Is Our Law Just?, Arthur L. Goodhart

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


Chief Justice Taft At The Helm, Alpheus T. Mason Mar 1965

Chief Justice Taft At The Helm, Alpheus T. Mason

Vanderbilt Law Review

The office of Chief Justice carries scant inherent powers. The Chief Justice manages the docket, presents the cases in conference, and guides the discussion. When in the majority, he assigns the writing of opinions. Whatever influence he exerts in the exercise of these prerogatives rests less on formal authority than on elusive personal characteristics. Charles Evans Hughes, who had served as Associate Justice from 1910 to 1916 and later had been able to observe Taft's role in the Court over a period of seven years, considered the Chief Justice "the most important judicial officer in the world." His actual power, …


Book Review, Allison L. Scafuri Mar 1965

Book Review, Allison L. Scafuri

Vanderbilt Law Review

The intellectual force in this scientifically and technologically oriented century, as Gatland and Dempster indicate, resides with men who have renaissance minds that can ably embrace scientific as well as societal propositions, reason anew and reach unique and far-reaching conclusions beyond the realm of current thought. To date, the intellectual strength of the lawyer has been his pervading understanding of problems from every societal view. This test can remain valid; however, the province of the legal "skill-elite group"must range far beyond his traditional social science touchstones into decidedly esoteric scientific subjects. The horizon of jurisprudence now embraces the mechanical universe …


Forum Juridicum: Miscellaneous Observations In Re The Law And The Judge Function, Robert C. Finley Feb 1965

Forum Juridicum: Miscellaneous Observations In Re The Law And The Judge Function, Robert C. Finley

Louisiana Law Review

No abstract provided.


Refused Blood Transfusion: An Ultimate Challenge For Law And Morals, The;Note, Gary L. Milhollin Jan 1965

Refused Blood Transfusion: An Ultimate Challenge For Law And Morals, The;Note, Gary L. Milhollin

Natural Law Forum

No abstract provided.


Law As Representation Of Value, Jacques Ellul Jan 1965

Law As Representation Of Value, Jacques Ellul

Natural Law Forum

No abstract provided.


Law And The Idea Of The Contemporary;Note, Martin Versfeld Jan 1965

Law And The Idea Of The Contemporary;Note, Martin Versfeld

Natural Law Forum

No abstract provided.


The Elusive Morality Of Law, Ronald M. Dworkin Jan 1965

The Elusive Morality Of Law, Ronald M. Dworkin

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


A Reply To Professors Cohen And Dworkin, Lon L. Fuller Jan 1965

A Reply To Professors Cohen And Dworkin, Lon L. Fuller

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Regarding The Symposium On Law And Morality, E. Russell Naughton Jan 1965

Regarding The Symposium On Law And Morality, E. Russell Naughton

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Remarks On The Symposium: The Morality Of Law, Francis H. Parker Jan 1965

Remarks On The Symposium: The Morality Of Law, Francis H. Parker

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Introduction To The Morality Of Law, John E. Murray Jr. Jan 1965

Introduction To The Morality Of Law, John E. Murray Jr.

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Law, Morality And Purpose, Marshall Cohen Jan 1965

Law, Morality And Purpose, Marshall Cohen

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Observations On The Morality Of Law, John E. Murray Jr. Jan 1965

Observations On The Morality Of Law, John E. Murray Jr.

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Thoughts On The Symposium: The Moraliy Of Law, Donald A. Giannella Jan 1965

Thoughts On The Symposium: The Moraliy Of Law, Donald A. Giannella

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Morality Of Law, By Lon L. Fuller, Edwin W. Tucker Jan 1965

The Morality Of Law, By Lon L. Fuller, Edwin W. Tucker

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The Ethical Foundation Of Criminal Liability, Emilio S. Binavince Jan 1964

The Ethical Foundation Of Criminal Liability, Emilio S. Binavince

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Impact Of Erie Upon The Federal Rules, Charles W. Knowlton Jan 1964

The Impact Of Erie Upon The Federal Rules, Charles W. Knowlton

South Carolina Law Review

No abstract provided.