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If It’S Tuesday, This Must Be Procreation: Methodology And Subject-Matter In Fourteenth Amendment Pedagogy, William D. Araiza
If It’S Tuesday, This Must Be Procreation: Methodology And Subject-Matter In Fourteenth Amendment Pedagogy, William D. Araiza
Saint Louis University Law Journal
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Law As Instrumentality, Jeremiah A. Ho
Law As Instrumentality, Jeremiah A. Ho
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Our conceptions of law affect how we objectify the law and ultimately how we study it. Despite a century’s worth of theoretical progress in American law—from legal realism to critical legal studies movements and postmodernism—the formalist conception of “law as science,” as promulgated by Christopher Langdell at Harvard Law School in the late-nineteenth century, still influences methodologies in American legal education. Subsequent movements of legal thought, however, have revealed that the law is neither scientific nor “objective” in the way the Langdellian formalists once envisioned. After all, the Langdellian scientific objectivity of law itself reflected the dominant class, gender, power, …
The Promise Of International Tax Scholarship And Its Implications For Research Design, Theory, And Methodology, Diane Ring
Saint Louis University Law Journal
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Attorney Fact-Finding, Ethical Decision-Making And The Methodology Of Law, Robert Rubinson
Attorney Fact-Finding, Ethical Decision-Making And The Methodology Of Law, Robert Rubinson
Saint Louis University Law Journal
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