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Full-Text Articles in Law
On The Origins Of Islamic Law, T. W. Lapin
On The Origins Of Islamic Law, T. W. Lapin
University of Baltimore Law Forum
No abstract provided.
The Night Side, David King
Law And Sensitivity, Tom Duvall
Law And Sensitivity, Tom Duvall
University of Baltimore Law Forum
No abstract provided.
The Navigability Concept In The Civil And Common Law: Historical Development, Current Importance, And Some Doctrines That Don't Hold Water, Glenn J. Macgrady
The Navigability Concept In The Civil And Common Law: Historical Development, Current Importance, And Some Doctrines That Don't Hold Water, Glenn J. Macgrady
Florida State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Legal Point Of View, L. C. Green
The Legal Point Of View, L. C. Green
Dalhousie Law Journal
What is Law? By what criteria do we recognize valid law? These questions have exercised the minds of distinguished jurisprudential thinkers of the past. Every solution that has been propounded, whether in terms of natural law theory, command models, norm or rule models, seems to have been defective in one way or another. The main thesis of this book is that every attempt to find some "essence of law" - whether in terms of commands, rules or whatever - is bound to fail. The reason given is that there is not one and only one "true" conception of law. There …
The Legal Point Of View, L. C. Green
The Legal Point Of View, L. C. Green
Dalhousie Law Journal
What is Law? By what criteria do we recognize valid law? These questions have exercised the minds of distinguished jurisprudential thinkers of the past. Every solution that has been propounded, whether in terms of natural law theory, command models, norm or rule models, seems to have been defective in one way or another. The main thesis of this book is that every attempt to find some "essence of law" - whether in terms of commands, rules or whatever - is bound to fail. The reason given is that there is not one and only one "true" conception of law. There …
Law As An Instrument Of Social Control And Law As A Facilitation Of Human Interaction, Lon L. Fuller
Law As An Instrument Of Social Control And Law As A Facilitation Of Human Interaction, Lon L. Fuller
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Possessory Liens: The Need For Separate Due Process Analysis
Possessory Liens: The Need For Separate Due Process Analysis
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Law, Morality And The Judge: Robert M. Cover's Justice Accused, Raymond L. Faust
Law, Morality And The Judge: Robert M. Cover's Justice Accused, Raymond L. Faust
IUSTITIA
The intellectual world of the nineteenth century judge was one in which the two main concerns relevant to our topic here were what the judge's role ought to be in the evolution of law in a democratic society, and whether a recognition and application of 'natural law' was ever appropriate to a legal system. Professor Cover reviews exhaustively the eighteenth and nineteenth century sources from which American judges drew their ideas on these subjects, and studies practically all of the antebellum slavery litigation to discover how judges actually applied these doctrines in the context of slavery cases. What he comes …
Amendment Of The Seventh Exemption Under The Freedom Of Information Act
Amendment Of The Seventh Exemption Under The Freedom Of Information Act
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
University Of Baltimore Law Forum Volume 5 Number 4 (February 1975)
University Of Baltimore Law Forum Volume 5 Number 4 (February 1975)
University of Baltimore Law Forum
No abstract provided.
Counterclaims And Statutes Of Limitations: A Critical Commentary On Present Tennessee Law, John Sobieski
Counterclaims And Statutes Of Limitations: A Critical Commentary On Present Tennessee Law, John Sobieski
Scholarly Works
No abstract provided.
Criminal Law In Tennessee In 1974: A Critical Survey, Joseph G. Cook
Criminal Law In Tennessee In 1974: A Critical Survey, Joseph G. Cook
Scholarly Works
No abstract provided.
Assessing The Distributional Effects Of Income Tax Revision: Some Lessons From Incidence Analysis, Michael J. Graetz
Assessing The Distributional Effects Of Income Tax Revision: Some Lessons From Incidence Analysis, Michael J. Graetz
Faculty Scholarship
In recent years public attention to issues of tax equity has increased dramatically. The testimony in January 1969 of outgoing Secretary of the Treasury Joseph Barr that 154 individuals who had adjusted gross incomes of more than $200,000 in 1966 paid no federal income tax intensified public awareness and concern about the equity of the tax system. Tax reform has remained a central issue of public policy.
At the same time, scholars working in the tax field have refined their methods of analyzing the impact on individuals and classes of individuals of tax laws and tax changes. Theoretical advances in …