Paul Schiff Berman, Walter S. Cox Professor of Law, George Washington University Law School Paul Schiff Berman is one of the world’s foremost theorists on the interactions among legal systems. He is ...
When navigating the complex world of personal injury law, the quality of one’s legal team makes a huge difference. This is an area where the outcomes are deeply personal, making picking the right team ...
The Philosophy and Law Minor focuses on the philosophical, moral, and political underpinnings of law and of the legal system. Courses give students a context for examining the philosophical elements ...
It is a singular honor to be delivering the Joseph Story Distinguished Lecture at The Heritage Foundation, and Ed Meese’s presence here tonight makes this honor all the more meaningful.[1] For those ...
Many think that the appointment of Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court will jeopardize the Affordable Care Act and abortion rights. But the reach of her antidemocratic judicial philosophy ...
Can there be a non-reductivist, source-based explanation of the use of normative language in statements describing the law and legal situations? This problem was formulated by Joseph Raz, who also ...
ARSP: Archiv für Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie / Archives for Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy, Vol. 93, No. 4 (2007), pp. 540-550 (11 pages) Bódog (Felix) Somló is the most reputable ...
Western law, culture, and philosophy thought that they were saying goodbye to Aristotle as they entered into modernity, only now to find the ancient philosopher standing in wait as they leave ...
Aristotle once observed that “the virtue of justice consists in moderation.” By any measure, he would find little to admire in America’s modern judicial landscape. Yet to focus on our nation’s dearth ...
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