The intellectual world of the nineteenth century judge was one in which the two main concerns relevant to our topic here were what the judge\u27s role ought to be in the evolution of law in a democratic society, and whether a recognition and application of \u27natural law\u27 was ever appropriate to a legal system. Professor Cover reviews exhaustively the eighteenth and nineteenth century sources from which American judges drew their ideas on these subjects, and studies practically all of the antebellum slavery litigation to discover how judges actually applied these doctrines in the context of slavery cases. What he comes up with is a sort of intellectual profile of the antislavery judge, and how he thought
The results most relevant to the concerns of this Article are of course the effects upon how we judg...
The American legal profession has been the subject of analysis throughout the nation\u27s history. I...
Symposium: The Writing of Judicial Biography American Political Science Association, Chicago, Decemb...
The intellectual world of the nineteenth century judge was one in which the two main concerns releva...
In his great book, Justice Accused, Robert Cover wrote of anti-slavery judges whose adherence to a f...
We raise some questions about the timeliness and timelessness of certain themes in Robert Cover’s ma...
I am interested in exploring why some judges rhetorically portray themselves as tragic heroes who ar...
Article discusses a dilemma of judge facing a possibility (or necessity) of applying judicial disob...
The United States Supreme Court during the period between 1860 and 1910 has been portrayed as the so...
Symposium: The Writing of Judicial Biography American Political Science Association, Chicago, Decemb...
Scholarly and professional perceptions of the role of the judiciary, and hence of the responsibility...
Few studies have sought to explicate the legal philosophy of Joseph Story despite his enormous reput...
Reviewing Justice Accused: Antislavery and the Judicial Process By Robert M. Cover. New Haven: Yale ...
Originally presented at the American Bar Association Conference on the Role of the Judge in the \u2...
In 1930, Judge Learned Hand, widely regarded as one of the most distinguished judges in our nation\u...
The results most relevant to the concerns of this Article are of course the effects upon how we judg...
The American legal profession has been the subject of analysis throughout the nation\u27s history. I...
Symposium: The Writing of Judicial Biography American Political Science Association, Chicago, Decemb...
The intellectual world of the nineteenth century judge was one in which the two main concerns releva...
In his great book, Justice Accused, Robert Cover wrote of anti-slavery judges whose adherence to a f...
We raise some questions about the timeliness and timelessness of certain themes in Robert Cover’s ma...
I am interested in exploring why some judges rhetorically portray themselves as tragic heroes who ar...
Article discusses a dilemma of judge facing a possibility (or necessity) of applying judicial disob...
The United States Supreme Court during the period between 1860 and 1910 has been portrayed as the so...
Symposium: The Writing of Judicial Biography American Political Science Association, Chicago, Decemb...
Scholarly and professional perceptions of the role of the judiciary, and hence of the responsibility...
Few studies have sought to explicate the legal philosophy of Joseph Story despite his enormous reput...
Reviewing Justice Accused: Antislavery and the Judicial Process By Robert M. Cover. New Haven: Yale ...
Originally presented at the American Bar Association Conference on the Role of the Judge in the \u2...
In 1930, Judge Learned Hand, widely regarded as one of the most distinguished judges in our nation\u...
The results most relevant to the concerns of this Article are of course the effects upon how we judg...
The American legal profession has been the subject of analysis throughout the nation\u27s history. I...
Symposium: The Writing of Judicial Biography American Political Science Association, Chicago, Decemb...