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Founders And Foundations Of Legal Positivism, David Lyons
Founders And Foundations Of Legal Positivism, David Lyons
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Essays on Bentham: Studies In Jurisprudence and Political Theory by H.L.A. Hart, and John Austin by W.L. Morison
Intuition And Security In Moral Philosophy, Stephen R. Munzer
Intuition And Security In Moral Philosophy, Stephen R. Munzer
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Moral Thinking: Its Levels, Method, and Point by R.M. Hare
Injustice, Inequality And Ethics, Michigan Law Review
Injustice, Inequality And Ethics, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Injustice, Inequality, and Ethics by Robin Barrow
The Moral Responsibility Of Law Schools, Terrance Sandalow
The Moral Responsibility Of Law Schools, Terrance Sandalow
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The subject I have been asked to address, the moral responsibility of-law schools, is perplexing, less because answers to the implicit question are uncertain than because the meaning of the question is unclear. Our ideas about moral responsibility have been formed in reference to individuals. They presuppose the existence of distinctively human characteristics such as understanding and will. What, then, can be meant by the moral responsibility of "law schools," institutions that, just because they are not human, necessarily lack these capacities?