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Promise, Benefit, And Need: Ties That Bind Us To The Law, Kent Greenawalt Jan 1984

Promise, Benefit, And Need: Ties That Bind Us To The Law, Kent Greenawalt

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In this lecture, I address the fundamental question of whether we have a good moral reason for obeying the law. Understanding why we should obey the law, if we should, is the starting point for resolving conflicts between that duty and other claims upon us.

I am primarily concerned here with generally applicable laws of the state, but I also consider rules that apply to members of more limited associations, such as law schools and the bar. Concern over obligation to obey rules does not begin and end with rules of the state. Moreover, the relation of citizens to the …


Visions Of Practice In Legal Thought, William H. Simon Jan 1984

Visions Of Practice In Legal Thought, William H. Simon

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This essay contrasts the vision of law practice expressed in the established professional culture with a vision derived from recent Critical legal writing.