Every civilized society, from the earliest dawn of history, has had some men set apart from the other members of the clan, tribe, province, state or nation, to decide controversies and issues of fact according to the best wisdom they possessed. They were (and are) the wise men of their time and age. They were and are the law men
What makes a good judge or justice? The public has a need to know. But simplistic labels, such as a...
The article focuses on justice understood as value in modern state and law. It is accompanied by a r...
The statue of Lady Justice, a blindfold over her eyes, holding scales in one hand and a sword in the...
Justice has been seen by many scholars as a premise about which much can be said but virtually nothi...
The consequence of identifying justice with law is that seeking justice becomes constrained and it b...
The critic of Kelsen enjoys the unenviable position of crossing swords with the lordly; and so one i...
A generation ago, when the law schools of our state universities were first founded, the dominion of...
What do we mean by legal justice, as opposed to distributive, or social, or political justice; what ...
In our complex society, the role of the lawyer has assumed unprecedented significance. People turn t...
Much of the current debate between activists on the left and the right concerning the legal syst...
The consequence of identifying justice with law is that seeking justice becomes constrained and it b...
What does it mean to assert that judges should decide cases according to justice and not according t...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
Here is often complaint that the decisions of the courts are unjust. Probably such complaints have a...
A demand for law and order is the latest manifestation of recurrent public concern about crime. To...
What makes a good judge or justice? The public has a need to know. But simplistic labels, such as a...
The article focuses on justice understood as value in modern state and law. It is accompanied by a r...
The statue of Lady Justice, a blindfold over her eyes, holding scales in one hand and a sword in the...
Justice has been seen by many scholars as a premise about which much can be said but virtually nothi...
The consequence of identifying justice with law is that seeking justice becomes constrained and it b...
The critic of Kelsen enjoys the unenviable position of crossing swords with the lordly; and so one i...
A generation ago, when the law schools of our state universities were first founded, the dominion of...
What do we mean by legal justice, as opposed to distributive, or social, or political justice; what ...
In our complex society, the role of the lawyer has assumed unprecedented significance. People turn t...
Much of the current debate between activists on the left and the right concerning the legal syst...
The consequence of identifying justice with law is that seeking justice becomes constrained and it b...
What does it mean to assert that judges should decide cases according to justice and not according t...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
Here is often complaint that the decisions of the courts are unjust. Probably such complaints have a...
A demand for law and order is the latest manifestation of recurrent public concern about crime. To...
What makes a good judge or justice? The public has a need to know. But simplistic labels, such as a...
The article focuses on justice understood as value in modern state and law. It is accompanied by a r...
The statue of Lady Justice, a blindfold over her eyes, holding scales in one hand and a sword in the...