Unjust laws are not laws—they are simply mandates. This type of mandate fundamentally contradicts the basis of our modem legal system: the U.S. and state constitutions, federal and state statutes, and ...
Craig Fiederlein is recognized for his legal authority in constitutional law. The award also reaffirms CF Legal's expertise and commitment to legal excellence. Flint, Michigan--(Newsfile Corp. - March ...
The Perils of ‘Results-Oriented’ Jurisprudence Benjamin Silverman offers his views on the current state of the federal criminal justice system, with a particular focus on the Second Circuit Court of ...
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 ...
What is this book about? The idea behind the book is to connect two areas of research on law that are usually seen as entirely distinct – jurisprudence and socio-legal studies. Today they often seem ...
Kudos to retired Chief Justice Artemio Panganiban who was awarded “Journalist of the Year—Law” by the Overseas Press Club in recognition of his “17-year column for the Philippine Daily Inquirer.” ...
What is law? Why should we care? What does law do? After law students have thoroughly familiarised themselves with the mechanics of duty of care, offer/acceptance, and mens rea, we invite them to ...
Medical care in 2012 is unrecognizable as compared with what it was in 1812, and no 19th-century physician would be at home in a modern hospital. A 19th-century lawyer, however, would be completely at ...
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 ...
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