Abandonment of a belief in the objectivity of knowledge, along with the postmodernist assertion that language, truth and power are not only inextricably joined but malleable has left us with a sense of profound uncertainty. This pervasive doubt extends to virtually all realms, including law. The sense of uncertainty causes us to struggle over the application of indeterminate rules written in indeterminate language and applied to indeterminate contexts. At the core of our uncertainty is the fact that once our most important legal doctrines were disconnected from any belief in divine or natural sources of right and wrong, sources that existed independent of humanity but to which we are subject, nothing of consensual substance has replace...
Few would dispute that law and legal procedures lie at the core of American self-identity and are wo...
Peter Goodrich describes the plight of contemporary legal theory with concise accuracy: We have aban...
The purpose of this Article is to explore this myth, including its apparent inaccuracies, and to exp...
Abandonment of a belief in the objectivity of knowledge, along with the postmodernist assertion that...
The Rule of Law is neither a scientific nor a particularly rational invention, but an unfolding perf...
The Rule of Law is the core of our political and legal ideology, but the Rule of Law increasingly is...
A few years ago I published a book, The Nature of Law, which was activated primarily by three long h...
This Article starts with a puzzle: Why is the doctrinal approach to “proximate cause” so resilient d...
The new natural law theory of John Finnis and others is an ambitious but flawed reinterpretation of ...
In this Article, I defend the Rule of Law from its detractors in the academy by uncovering and criti...
Pierre Schlag, The Enchantment of Reason. Durham, North Carolina: Duke University Press, 1998. Pp. 1...
Peter Goodrich describes the plight of contemporary legal theory with concise accuracy: We have aban...
This Article is about some of the schemas and scripts that form and define our lives. It is about th...
It is not easy to do philosophy in the tradition of Wittgenstein and Malcolm. The human mind gravita...
In the remote areas of legal scholarship, far away from the legal mainstream, the boundries of law a...
Few would dispute that law and legal procedures lie at the core of American self-identity and are wo...
Peter Goodrich describes the plight of contemporary legal theory with concise accuracy: We have aban...
The purpose of this Article is to explore this myth, including its apparent inaccuracies, and to exp...
Abandonment of a belief in the objectivity of knowledge, along with the postmodernist assertion that...
The Rule of Law is neither a scientific nor a particularly rational invention, but an unfolding perf...
The Rule of Law is the core of our political and legal ideology, but the Rule of Law increasingly is...
A few years ago I published a book, The Nature of Law, which was activated primarily by three long h...
This Article starts with a puzzle: Why is the doctrinal approach to “proximate cause” so resilient d...
The new natural law theory of John Finnis and others is an ambitious but flawed reinterpretation of ...
In this Article, I defend the Rule of Law from its detractors in the academy by uncovering and criti...
Pierre Schlag, The Enchantment of Reason. Durham, North Carolina: Duke University Press, 1998. Pp. 1...
Peter Goodrich describes the plight of contemporary legal theory with concise accuracy: We have aban...
This Article is about some of the schemas and scripts that form and define our lives. It is about th...
It is not easy to do philosophy in the tradition of Wittgenstein and Malcolm. The human mind gravita...
In the remote areas of legal scholarship, far away from the legal mainstream, the boundries of law a...
Few would dispute that law and legal procedures lie at the core of American self-identity and are wo...
Peter Goodrich describes the plight of contemporary legal theory with concise accuracy: We have aban...
The purpose of this Article is to explore this myth, including its apparent inaccuracies, and to exp...