The John and Liz Murray Awards for Legal Scholarship are designed to recognize intellectual engagements with legal theory that enhance legal doctrine and practice to meet the continuous changes in society. There are three awards including an award recognizing unique and invaluable scholarly contributions of an individual legal scholar. The choice of the first recipient of this award required preciously little deliberation. Judge Richard A. Posner of the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit was the obvious choice
Judge Richard Posner, best known for his contributions to the field of law and economics, has also m...
LEGAL REASONING AND LEGAL THEORY By N. MacCormick. Clarendon Press, Oxford (1978). 298 pp. ON JUSTIC...
Published scholarship collected from academic journals, law reviews, newspaper publications & online...
Some judges have a disproportionate influence over the American judiciary; existing research has sho...
This dissertation analyzes the role of Richard Posner, one of the most prolific and innovative legal...
Judge Richard Posner\u27s most recent book, Divergent Paths: The Academy and the Judiciary touches o...
This essay celebrates judicial instigators, and Judge Richard Posner as instigator. It embraces a vi...
Judge Richard A. Posner has expanded the scope of his writing. We have previously known him as one o...
I was eager to enter the judiciary. I liked the title: federal judge. I liked the job security: life...
This article explores one of the most important sources of judicial education, the law review. Part ...
It is hard to turn around nowadays without hearing about the malaise in legal scholarship. For examp...
I have been a federal court of appeals judge for thirty years, and naturally over this long span of ...
Many of the other Articles in this Symposium demonstrate that a single great piece of legal scholars...
How appropriately the editors of this review have elected to dedicate some of its pages to honor a d...
That said, Judge Posner’s response here is off the mark (he doesn’t distinguish citational from subs...
Judge Richard Posner, best known for his contributions to the field of law and economics, has also m...
LEGAL REASONING AND LEGAL THEORY By N. MacCormick. Clarendon Press, Oxford (1978). 298 pp. ON JUSTIC...
Published scholarship collected from academic journals, law reviews, newspaper publications & online...
Some judges have a disproportionate influence over the American judiciary; existing research has sho...
This dissertation analyzes the role of Richard Posner, one of the most prolific and innovative legal...
Judge Richard Posner\u27s most recent book, Divergent Paths: The Academy and the Judiciary touches o...
This essay celebrates judicial instigators, and Judge Richard Posner as instigator. It embraces a vi...
Judge Richard A. Posner has expanded the scope of his writing. We have previously known him as one o...
I was eager to enter the judiciary. I liked the title: federal judge. I liked the job security: life...
This article explores one of the most important sources of judicial education, the law review. Part ...
It is hard to turn around nowadays without hearing about the malaise in legal scholarship. For examp...
I have been a federal court of appeals judge for thirty years, and naturally over this long span of ...
Many of the other Articles in this Symposium demonstrate that a single great piece of legal scholars...
How appropriately the editors of this review have elected to dedicate some of its pages to honor a d...
That said, Judge Posner’s response here is off the mark (he doesn’t distinguish citational from subs...
Judge Richard Posner, best known for his contributions to the field of law and economics, has also m...
LEGAL REASONING AND LEGAL THEORY By N. MacCormick. Clarendon Press, Oxford (1978). 298 pp. ON JUSTIC...
Published scholarship collected from academic journals, law reviews, newspaper publications & online...