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- catalog contributor b11629895.
- catalog created "c2001.".
- catalog date "2001".
- catalog date "c2001.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2001.".
- catalog description "1 The Rule of Law 1 -- Impeachment and the Rule of Law 1 -- Arbitrary Government and the Principles of Legality 3 -- Government Under Law 3 -- Government by Rules 4 -- Fair Warning and the Formal Features of Legal Rules 5 -- Due Process 6 -- The Power of the People 6 -- Corruption 7 -- Vengeance 8 -- Liberty and Prosperity 10 -- Ancient Liberty 10 -- Liberty and Prosperity in the Modern Era 10 -- Hobbes and Austin: The Sovereign as Above the Law 12 -- The King versus Parliament 12 -- Philosophical Confusions 12 -- A Round Square? 13 -- Austin's Contribution 14 -- Human Nature 15 -- The Crooked Timber of Humanity 16 -- Republican Government 16 -- Hobbes versus Kant and Madison 17 -- Substantive versus Legal Justice 18 -- The Impeachment Controversy: Background 19 -- Power, Privacy, and Prosecution 22 -- The Real-World Rule of Law 25 -- Political Trials 27 --".
- catalog description "194 -- Taking Efficiency Seriously 195 -- 7 Feminism and the Law 199 -- Feminism versus the Traditional View of Women 199 -- Woman's Place 199 -- The Feminist Rebellion 200 -- Types of Feminism 201 -- Two Central Issues 201 -- Liberals, Radicals, Progressives, and Conservatives 202 -- The Question of Patriarchy 203 -- Discrimination and Oppression 203 -- Is Patriarchy a Thing of the Past? 204 -- The Question of Privacy: A Radical View 205 -- The Problems with Privacy 206 -- Fighting "Private" Oppression 206 -- Women's Labor 207 -- Abortion Rights: Beyond Privacy to Equality 208 -- Abortion and the Indigent 208 -- Equality: Eradicating Women's Oppression 209 -- Abortion Rights: A Liberal View 210 -- Defending the Right of Privacy 210 -- Liberal Equality 211 -- Abortion Rights: The Liberal or Radical Approach? 212 -- The Legal Argument 213 -- The Moral Argument 214 --".
- catalog description "245 -- Brown: Constitutional Equality 247 -- The Civil Rights Revolution 249 -- Beyond Litigation 249 -- Social Agitation: Martin Luther King, Jr. versus George Wallace 250 -- The Civil Rights Act of 1964 252 -- The Voting Rights Act: Race and Democracy 256 -- The Black Power Movement 258 -- The Idea of Institutional Racism 260 -- Racial Discrimination: Intent versus Disparate Impact 261 -- Critical Race Theory 264 -- Racism and the Rule of Law 266 -- Affirmative Action 270 -- The Law and Politics of Affirmative Action 270 -- Individual Rights 273 -- Social Effects: Academic Values and Racial Identities 277 -- 9 Critical Legal Studies 284 -- The Crits: An Introduction 284 -- Law, Power, and Hierarchy 284 -- Against the Rule of Law: Politics, Morality, and Law 285 -- Crits, Feminists, and Critical Race Theorists 286 -- Crits and Conservatives 287 -- Legal Reasoning: A Mainstream Account 288 --".
- catalog description "91 -- Ackerman's Argument: The Sovereign People 91 -- Criticisms of Ackerman: The Rule of Law 93 -- Constitutional Interpretation: Implicit Rights? 94 -- The Right to Privacy: Griswold v. Connecticut 95 -- Criticisms of Griswold 96 -- Framers' Intent 97 -- Original Understanding 99 -- Bork's Theory 99 -- Criticisms of Bork: Naked Power Organs 100 -- Dworkin and the Constitution 102 -- Criticisms of Dworkin 104 -- Bork versus Dworkin 104 -- Whose Morality? 105 -- Judgment and Action 105 -- The Supreme Court versus Society 106 -- 4 Private Law: Torts, Contracts, and Property 111 -- The Functions of Private Law 111 -- The Traditional Public-Private Distinction 113 -- Criticisms of the Public-Private Distinction 115 -- Legal Realism and the Politics of Private Law 115 -- Property and Progress: The Labor Injunction 116 -- Assessing the Realist Challenge 117 --".
- catalog description "Criticisms of the Therapeutic Model 145 -- Amount of Punishment 147 -- A Utilitarian Approach 147 -- Criticisms of the Utilitarian Approach 148 -- A Retributivist Approach 148 -- Criticisms of Retributivism 149 -- Davis's Version of Retributivism 150 -- Criticisms of Davis 151 -- Mens Rea versus Strict Liability 153 -- The Guilty Mind 153 -- Objective and Strict Liability 154 -- Strict Liability: Against 155 -- Strict Liability: For 156 -- Limits of Criminal Law 157 -- The Public-Private Distinction 157 -- J.S. Mill and the Harm Principle 158 -- The Devlin-Hart Debate 161 -- 6 Law and Economics 170 -- The Economic Analysis of Law 170 -- Economic Rationality 171 -- Rational Action 171 -- An Example: The Rational Athlete 172 -- Rationality and Uncertainty 173 -- Economic Efficiency 173 -- Utilitarianism and Beyond 173 -- Pareto's Concepts of Efficiency 174 --".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Law and Authority 288 -- Law and Reason 289 -- Reasoning: Legal and Practical 291 -- The Doctrine of Precedent: Stare Decisis 291 -- Legal Reasoning: The Attack Begins 292 -- Realism and Formalism 292 -- Indeterminacy 293 -- So Long, Stare Decisis 294 -- An Example: Hardwick's Right to Privacy? 294 -- Clusters of Rules 295 -- Justification and Motivation 295 -- Reluctant Realists 295 -- Domesticating Realism 297 -- Legal Reasoning: The Crits Attack 297 -- Law as a Patchwork 297 -- The Contradictions of Private Law 299 -- Law, Liberty, and Liberalism 301 -- Liberalism and the Rule of Law 301.".
- catalog description "Legal Positivism: Overview 66 -- Austin's Theory of Law 67 -- Law as Command 67 -- Assessing Austin 69 -- Hart: Law as Primary and Secondary Rules 70 -- Types of Legal Rules 70 -- Legal Obligation: Government and Gunman 71 -- Primary and Secondary Rules 72 -- Assessing Hart 73 -- Summary: Natural Law versus Positivism 76 -- 3 The Constitution 79 -- Popular Government and the Rule of Law 79 -- The Undisciplined Public 79 -- The Constitutional Design 80 -- The "Troublesome" Provisions 82 -- The Supreme Court and Judicial Review 84 -- Jefferson's View 84 -- Judicial Review as Antidemocratic 85 -- The Historical Record 86 -- Judicial Self-Restraint 86 -- Judicial Review and the Rule of Law 87 -- The Judiciary as Policeman 87 -- The Judiciary as Expert Interpreter 88 -- Judicial Review and Democracy 89 -- Ely's Argument: Perfecting Democracy 89 -- Criticisms of Ely: The Political Process".
- catalog description "The Difference Debate 215 -- Pregnancy Benefits 216 -- Special Treatment or Equal Treatment? 217 -- Women's Values? 219 -- Pornography: Free Speech and Women's Rights 220 -- A Linchpin of Patriarchy 220 -- Protecting Pornography 221 -- Silencing Women 222 -- The Harm of Pornography 223 -- Pornography on Trial: American Booksellers v. Hudnut 224 -- The Ordinance 224 -- The Ruling: Easterbrook's Opinion 226 -- MacKinnon's Criticisms 227 -- The Psychology of Pornography 228 -- Evidence of Harm? 229 -- Patriarchy Revisited: The Role of Reason 231 -- Beyond Statistics 231 -- Is Reason "Male"? 233 -- 8 Race and American Law 238 -- Race, Citizenship, and Identity 238 -- Jim Crow and the One-Drop Rule 239 -- Separate but Equal: The Plessy Case 241 -- A Reasonable Dissent from Plessy: Law and Scientific Racism 243 -- Beyond Separate but Equal: The Brown Case 245 -- The Small Steps to Brown".
- catalog description "The Impeachment Trial 28 -- Should the Rule of Law Apply? 29 -- The Trial of the President 29 -- The Role of Politics 32 -- The Vagueness Problem 33 -- 2 Law and Morality 40 -- A Common Saying 40 -- Judgment at Nuremberg 43 -- Historical Background 43 -- Criticisms of the Trial 44 -- Justifying the Trial 47 -- Assessing the Trial 48 -- Natural Law Theory: Overview 49 -- Traditional Natural Law Theory: Background 50 -- Aquinas's Theory of Law 51 -- Law and the Good 51 -- Assessing Aquinas 53 -- Fuller and Fidelity to Law 54 -- The Inner Morality of Law 54 -- Assessing Fuller's Inner Morality 56 -- Law and Social Purpose 57 -- Dworkin's Interpretive Theory 58 -- Rules and Principles: The Idea of Fit 58 -- Fitting the Fourth Amendment: Privacy 59 -- Olmstead and Beyond 60 -- The Role of Morality 61 -- The Challenge of Skepticism 62 -- Assessing Dworkin 65 --".
- catalog description "The Limitations of Pareto's Efficiency Concepts 175 -- Kaldor, Hicks, and Posner 176 -- Scarcity and Efficiency 176 -- The Efficiency of the Common Law 177 -- Contract Law 177 -- Negligence and the Hand Formula 179 -- Property 180 -- The Coase Theorem 181 -- An Efficiency Explanation of Common Law 183 -- Posner's Argument 183 -- Criticisms of Posner 184 -- Social Morality versus Efficiency 184 -- The Scientific Status of Law and Economics 185 -- Scientific Method 185 -- Is Law and Economics Scientific? 186 -- The Evaluation of Law: Should Law Maximize Wealth? 187 -- The Biggest Pie? 187 -- Other Virtues of Wealth Maximization? 188 -- Wealth Maximization and the Poor 189 -- Political Disagreement in Law and Economics 191 -- What Kind of Market? 191 -- Conservatives versus Liberals 192 -- Is Efficiency a Neutral Value? 193 -- The Value of Efficiency 194 -- Dworkin's Critique of Efficiency".
- catalog description "The Traditional Contract-Tort Distinction 119 -- Criticisms of the Contract-Tort Distinction 120 -- Defenses of the Contract-Tort Distinction 122 -- Assessing Traditionalism 123 -- Subjective and Objective Approaches in Tort Law 124 -- A Case of Self-Defense 124 -- The Actual Person or the Reasonable Person? 125 -- Subcategorizing 127 -- The Duty to Aid 128 -- The Common-Law Approach 128 -- The Ames Rule 129 -- Feinberg and the Right to Assistance 130 -- Epstein and Bright Lines 132 -- 5 Criminal Law 135 -- Torts and Crimes 135 -- A Utilitarian Approach 135 -- Bentham's Principle of Utility 135 -- The Utilitarian Aims of Punishment 136 -- Criticisms of the Utilitarian Approach 137 -- A Retributivist Approach 139 -- Justice and Desert 139 -- Why Punishment Is Deserved 140 -- Criticisms of Retributivism 141 -- The Therapeutic Model 144 -- Rehabilitation, Not Punishment 144 --".
- catalog extent "xxiv, 319 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0534543529".
- catalog issued "2001".
- catalog issued "c2001.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Belmont, CA : Wadsworth/Thomson Learning,".
- catalog subject "340/.1 21".
- catalog subject "K230.A447 A74 2001".
- catalog subject "Law Philosophy.".
- catalog subject "Law and economics.".
- catalog subject "Law and ethics.".
- catalog subject "Rule of law.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1 The Rule of Law 1 -- Impeachment and the Rule of Law 1 -- Arbitrary Government and the Principles of Legality 3 -- Government Under Law 3 -- Government by Rules 4 -- Fair Warning and the Formal Features of Legal Rules 5 -- Due Process 6 -- The Power of the People 6 -- Corruption 7 -- Vengeance 8 -- Liberty and Prosperity 10 -- Ancient Liberty 10 -- Liberty and Prosperity in the Modern Era 10 -- Hobbes and Austin: The Sovereign as Above the Law 12 -- The King versus Parliament 12 -- Philosophical Confusions 12 -- A Round Square? 13 -- Austin's Contribution 14 -- Human Nature 15 -- The Crooked Timber of Humanity 16 -- Republican Government 16 -- Hobbes versus Kant and Madison 17 -- Substantive versus Legal Justice 18 -- The Impeachment Controversy: Background 19 -- Power, Privacy, and Prosecution 22 -- The Real-World Rule of Law 25 -- Political Trials 27 --".
- catalog tableOfContents "194 -- Taking Efficiency Seriously 195 -- 7 Feminism and the Law 199 -- Feminism versus the Traditional View of Women 199 -- Woman's Place 199 -- The Feminist Rebellion 200 -- Types of Feminism 201 -- Two Central Issues 201 -- Liberals, Radicals, Progressives, and Conservatives 202 -- The Question of Patriarchy 203 -- Discrimination and Oppression 203 -- Is Patriarchy a Thing of the Past? 204 -- The Question of Privacy: A Radical View 205 -- The Problems with Privacy 206 -- Fighting "Private" Oppression 206 -- Women's Labor 207 -- Abortion Rights: Beyond Privacy to Equality 208 -- Abortion and the Indigent 208 -- Equality: Eradicating Women's Oppression 209 -- Abortion Rights: A Liberal View 210 -- Defending the Right of Privacy 210 -- Liberal Equality 211 -- Abortion Rights: The Liberal or Radical Approach? 212 -- The Legal Argument 213 -- The Moral Argument 214 --".
- catalog tableOfContents "245 -- Brown: Constitutional Equality 247 -- The Civil Rights Revolution 249 -- Beyond Litigation 249 -- Social Agitation: Martin Luther King, Jr. versus George Wallace 250 -- The Civil Rights Act of 1964 252 -- The Voting Rights Act: Race and Democracy 256 -- The Black Power Movement 258 -- The Idea of Institutional Racism 260 -- Racial Discrimination: Intent versus Disparate Impact 261 -- Critical Race Theory 264 -- Racism and the Rule of Law 266 -- Affirmative Action 270 -- The Law and Politics of Affirmative Action 270 -- Individual Rights 273 -- Social Effects: Academic Values and Racial Identities 277 -- 9 Critical Legal Studies 284 -- The Crits: An Introduction 284 -- Law, Power, and Hierarchy 284 -- Against the Rule of Law: Politics, Morality, and Law 285 -- Crits, Feminists, and Critical Race Theorists 286 -- Crits and Conservatives 287 -- Legal Reasoning: A Mainstream Account 288 --".
- catalog tableOfContents "91 -- Ackerman's Argument: The Sovereign People 91 -- Criticisms of Ackerman: The Rule of Law 93 -- Constitutional Interpretation: Implicit Rights? 94 -- The Right to Privacy: Griswold v. Connecticut 95 -- Criticisms of Griswold 96 -- Framers' Intent 97 -- Original Understanding 99 -- Bork's Theory 99 -- Criticisms of Bork: Naked Power Organs 100 -- Dworkin and the Constitution 102 -- Criticisms of Dworkin 104 -- Bork versus Dworkin 104 -- Whose Morality? 105 -- Judgment and Action 105 -- The Supreme Court versus Society 106 -- 4 Private Law: Torts, Contracts, and Property 111 -- The Functions of Private Law 111 -- The Traditional Public-Private Distinction 113 -- Criticisms of the Public-Private Distinction 115 -- Legal Realism and the Politics of Private Law 115 -- Property and Progress: The Labor Injunction 116 -- Assessing the Realist Challenge 117 --".
- catalog tableOfContents "Criticisms of the Therapeutic Model 145 -- Amount of Punishment 147 -- A Utilitarian Approach 147 -- Criticisms of the Utilitarian Approach 148 -- A Retributivist Approach 148 -- Criticisms of Retributivism 149 -- Davis's Version of Retributivism 150 -- Criticisms of Davis 151 -- Mens Rea versus Strict Liability 153 -- The Guilty Mind 153 -- Objective and Strict Liability 154 -- Strict Liability: Against 155 -- Strict Liability: For 156 -- Limits of Criminal Law 157 -- The Public-Private Distinction 157 -- J.S. Mill and the Harm Principle 158 -- The Devlin-Hart Debate 161 -- 6 Law and Economics 170 -- The Economic Analysis of Law 170 -- Economic Rationality 171 -- Rational Action 171 -- An Example: The Rational Athlete 172 -- Rationality and Uncertainty 173 -- Economic Efficiency 173 -- Utilitarianism and Beyond 173 -- Pareto's Concepts of Efficiency 174 --".
- catalog tableOfContents "Law and Authority 288 -- Law and Reason 289 -- Reasoning: Legal and Practical 291 -- The Doctrine of Precedent: Stare Decisis 291 -- Legal Reasoning: The Attack Begins 292 -- Realism and Formalism 292 -- Indeterminacy 293 -- So Long, Stare Decisis 294 -- An Example: Hardwick's Right to Privacy? 294 -- Clusters of Rules 295 -- Justification and Motivation 295 -- Reluctant Realists 295 -- Domesticating Realism 297 -- Legal Reasoning: The Crits Attack 297 -- Law as a Patchwork 297 -- The Contradictions of Private Law 299 -- Law, Liberty, and Liberalism 301 -- Liberalism and the Rule of Law 301.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Legal Positivism: Overview 66 -- Austin's Theory of Law 67 -- Law as Command 67 -- Assessing Austin 69 -- Hart: Law as Primary and Secondary Rules 70 -- Types of Legal Rules 70 -- Legal Obligation: Government and Gunman 71 -- Primary and Secondary Rules 72 -- Assessing Hart 73 -- Summary: Natural Law versus Positivism 76 -- 3 The Constitution 79 -- Popular Government and the Rule of Law 79 -- The Undisciplined Public 79 -- The Constitutional Design 80 -- The "Troublesome" Provisions 82 -- The Supreme Court and Judicial Review 84 -- Jefferson's View 84 -- Judicial Review as Antidemocratic 85 -- The Historical Record 86 -- Judicial Self-Restraint 86 -- Judicial Review and the Rule of Law 87 -- The Judiciary as Policeman 87 -- The Judiciary as Expert Interpreter 88 -- Judicial Review and Democracy 89 -- Ely's Argument: Perfecting Democracy 89 -- Criticisms of Ely: The Political Process".
- catalog tableOfContents "The Difference Debate 215 -- Pregnancy Benefits 216 -- Special Treatment or Equal Treatment? 217 -- Women's Values? 219 -- Pornography: Free Speech and Women's Rights 220 -- A Linchpin of Patriarchy 220 -- Protecting Pornography 221 -- Silencing Women 222 -- The Harm of Pornography 223 -- Pornography on Trial: American Booksellers v. Hudnut 224 -- The Ordinance 224 -- The Ruling: Easterbrook's Opinion 226 -- MacKinnon's Criticisms 227 -- The Psychology of Pornography 228 -- Evidence of Harm? 229 -- Patriarchy Revisited: The Role of Reason 231 -- Beyond Statistics 231 -- Is Reason "Male"? 233 -- 8 Race and American Law 238 -- Race, Citizenship, and Identity 238 -- Jim Crow and the One-Drop Rule 239 -- Separate but Equal: The Plessy Case 241 -- A Reasonable Dissent from Plessy: Law and Scientific Racism 243 -- Beyond Separate but Equal: The Brown Case 245 -- The Small Steps to Brown".
- catalog tableOfContents "The Impeachment Trial 28 -- Should the Rule of Law Apply? 29 -- The Trial of the President 29 -- The Role of Politics 32 -- The Vagueness Problem 33 -- 2 Law and Morality 40 -- A Common Saying 40 -- Judgment at Nuremberg 43 -- Historical Background 43 -- Criticisms of the Trial 44 -- Justifying the Trial 47 -- Assessing the Trial 48 -- Natural Law Theory: Overview 49 -- Traditional Natural Law Theory: Background 50 -- Aquinas's Theory of Law 51 -- Law and the Good 51 -- Assessing Aquinas 53 -- Fuller and Fidelity to Law 54 -- The Inner Morality of Law 54 -- Assessing Fuller's Inner Morality 56 -- Law and Social Purpose 57 -- Dworkin's Interpretive Theory 58 -- Rules and Principles: The Idea of Fit 58 -- Fitting the Fourth Amendment: Privacy 59 -- Olmstead and Beyond 60 -- The Role of Morality 61 -- The Challenge of Skepticism 62 -- Assessing Dworkin 65 --".
- catalog tableOfContents "The Limitations of Pareto's Efficiency Concepts 175 -- Kaldor, Hicks, and Posner 176 -- Scarcity and Efficiency 176 -- The Efficiency of the Common Law 177 -- Contract Law 177 -- Negligence and the Hand Formula 179 -- Property 180 -- The Coase Theorem 181 -- An Efficiency Explanation of Common Law 183 -- Posner's Argument 183 -- Criticisms of Posner 184 -- Social Morality versus Efficiency 184 -- The Scientific Status of Law and Economics 185 -- Scientific Method 185 -- Is Law and Economics Scientific? 186 -- The Evaluation of Law: Should Law Maximize Wealth? 187 -- The Biggest Pie? 187 -- Other Virtues of Wealth Maximization? 188 -- Wealth Maximization and the Poor 189 -- Political Disagreement in Law and Economics 191 -- What Kind of Market? 191 -- Conservatives versus Liberals 192 -- Is Efficiency a Neutral Value? 193 -- The Value of Efficiency 194 -- Dworkin's Critique of Efficiency".
- catalog tableOfContents "The Traditional Contract-Tort Distinction 119 -- Criticisms of the Contract-Tort Distinction 120 -- Defenses of the Contract-Tort Distinction 122 -- Assessing Traditionalism 123 -- Subjective and Objective Approaches in Tort Law 124 -- A Case of Self-Defense 124 -- The Actual Person or the Reasonable Person? 125 -- Subcategorizing 127 -- The Duty to Aid 128 -- The Common-Law Approach 128 -- The Ames Rule 129 -- Feinberg and the Right to Assistance 130 -- Epstein and Bright Lines 132 -- 5 Criminal Law 135 -- Torts and Crimes 135 -- A Utilitarian Approach 135 -- Bentham's Principle of Utility 135 -- The Utilitarian Aims of Punishment 136 -- Criticisms of the Utilitarian Approach 137 -- A Retributivist Approach 139 -- Justice and Desert 139 -- Why Punishment Is Deserved 140 -- Criticisms of Retributivism 141 -- The Therapeutic Model 144 -- Rehabilitation, Not Punishment 144 --".
- catalog title "Arguing about law : an introduction to legal philosophy / Andrew Altman.".
- catalog type "text".