James B. White\u27s The Lega/lmagination: Studies in the Nature of Legal Thought and Expression take...
Focusing on the criminal law, I discuss three ways in which analytical philosophers might contribute...
Most of our judges and law professors spend a large part of their livesjustifying or criticizing var...
The author addresses issues raised by commentators on his book, Philosophy of Law (2011)
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In this brief response I address critiques of my book, Lawyers and Fidelity to Law, in the Texas Law...
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Huntington Cairns has provided lawyers, judges, and laymen with a long-needed guide to the thinking ...
Professor Robinson provides a critique of M.J. Detmold’s book, The Unity of Law & Mortality: A Refut...
The philosophy of law is not separate from but dependent upon ethics and political philosophy, which...
Academic life can be a depressing experience. Despite the enormous amount of time many academics spe...
Of all the scholars associated with the Critical Legal Studies movement, none has garnered greater a...
Review of: Contingency, Irony, and Solidarity, by Richard Rorty (Cambridge University Press, 1989) a...
Legal philosophers make a number of bold, contentious claims about the nature of law. For instance, ...
Authors rarely have the opportunity to respond to their reviewers in the same issue in which the rev...
James B. White\u27s The Lega/lmagination: Studies in the Nature of Legal Thought and Expression take...
Focusing on the criminal law, I discuss three ways in which analytical philosophers might contribute...
Most of our judges and law professors spend a large part of their livesjustifying or criticizing var...
The author addresses issues raised by commentators on his book, Philosophy of Law (2011)
This volume contains a series of six lectures delivered on the Storrs foundation at the Yale Law Sch...
In this brief response I address critiques of my book, Lawyers and Fidelity to Law, in the Texas Law...
Journal ArticleTo write about Philosophy; and law is both odd and daunting. It is odd because the to...
Huntington Cairns has provided lawyers, judges, and laymen with a long-needed guide to the thinking ...
Professor Robinson provides a critique of M.J. Detmold’s book, The Unity of Law & Mortality: A Refut...
The philosophy of law is not separate from but dependent upon ethics and political philosophy, which...
Academic life can be a depressing experience. Despite the enormous amount of time many academics spe...
Of all the scholars associated with the Critical Legal Studies movement, none has garnered greater a...
Review of: Contingency, Irony, and Solidarity, by Richard Rorty (Cambridge University Press, 1989) a...
Legal philosophers make a number of bold, contentious claims about the nature of law. For instance, ...
Authors rarely have the opportunity to respond to their reviewers in the same issue in which the rev...
James B. White\u27s The Lega/lmagination: Studies in the Nature of Legal Thought and Expression take...
Focusing on the criminal law, I discuss three ways in which analytical philosophers might contribute...
Most of our judges and law professors spend a large part of their livesjustifying or criticizing var...