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Does Justice Have A Syntax?, Steven L. Winter Jun 2021

Does Justice Have A Syntax?, Steven L. Winter

Law Faculty Research Publications

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The Remarkable Career Of Joe Grano, Robert A. Sedler Oct 2000

The Remarkable Career Of Joe Grano, Robert A. Sedler

Law Faculty Research Publications

No abstract provided.


A Real World Perspective On Choice Of Law, Robert A. Sedler Jan 1997

A Real World Perspective On Choice Of Law, Robert A. Sedler

Law Faculty Research Publications

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Indeterminacy And Incommensurability In Constitutional Law, Steven L. Winter Jan 1990

Indeterminacy And Incommensurability In Constitutional Law, Steven L. Winter

Law Faculty Research Publications

Progressive constitutional scholarship has yet fully to confront the implications of the conservative shift in constitutional law. Liberal critics continue to seek governing constitutional theories with which to constrain decisionmaking by judges of a notably different mind. Other, more radical scholars employ the indeterminacy and "law is politics" critiques in a more open attempt at displacement. Neither approach is viable, however. Each presumes the primacy of the autonomous, self-directing subject; each resists recognition of the situated nature of all human endeavor. This essay adopts the alternative strategy: exploring the implications of situatedness as they apply to the development, practice, and …


The Legitimacy Debate In Constitutional Adjudication: An Assessment And A Different Perspective, Robert Allen Sedler Jan 1983

The Legitimacy Debate In Constitutional Adjudication: An Assessment And A Different Perspective, Robert Allen Sedler

Law Faculty Research Publications

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Constitutional Protection Of Commercial Speech, Jonathan Weinberg Jan 1982

Constitutional Protection Of Commercial Speech, Jonathan Weinberg

Law Faculty Research Publications

No abstract provided.