Paul Schiff Berman, Walter S. Cox Professor of Law, George Washington University Law School Paul Schiff Berman is one of the world’s foremost theorists on the interactions among legal systems. He is ...
For lawyers whose legal studies were focused vocationally, rather than academically, jurisprudence may only be a vague memory. Professor Brian Bix’s book is a refresher for those wishing to explore ...
Colorado Law offers a wide variety of legal theory courses taught by a nationally renowned faculty. Not only is the study of theoretical perspectives – and the greater understanding such study brings ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Journal Information Our semi-annual journal is published by the University of Arkansas Department of Philosophy. Philosophical Topics publishes ...
In an ideal world, the Supreme Court would provide stability in the run-up to a presidential election, imposing uniform rules based on long-accepted principles of election law. We do not live in that ...
It is a singular honor to be delivering the Joseph Story Distinguished Lecture at The Heritage Foundation, and Ed Meese’s presence here tonight makes this honor all the more meaningful.[1] For those ...
Synderesis is a handy Greek word, meaning the spontaneous capacity to comprehend certain acts as indubitably wrong or indubitably right. Very broadly, natural law theory posits that, as humans, we ...