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Brian Leiter's Legal Philosophy Blog: Michael Green and Hans ...
Michael Green and Hans Kelsen Redux. Happily, Michael Green made some ... Green posed, originally, the question why Kelsen is relatively neglected by ...
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Brian Leiter's Legal Philosophy Blog: Leiter v. Shapiro on ...
Nov 17, 2008 ... Leiter v. Shapiro on Theoretical Disagreement and Whether It is a Problem for Legal Positivism. My old friend Scott Shapiro (Yale) and I ...
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Brian Leiter's Legal Philosophy Blog: John Gardner's skepticism ...
Here is John Gardner (Oxford) answering the question about the "distinctive" issues of legal philosophy (pp. 50-51 of the book): ...
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Brian Leiter's Legal Philosophy Blog: Dickson on the Supposed ...
375) (I'll refer to this as the Conventionality Thesis). The Rule of Recognition is most certainly a customary (or conventional) rule, in the sense of being ...
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Brian Leiter's Legal Philosophy Blog: Which journals publish the ...
Mar 12, 2009 ... Which journals publish the highest quality work in philosophy of law? A new poll, which might provide some useful information for younger ...
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Brian Leiter's Legal Philosophy Blog: Simpson's "The Common Law ...
Aug 1, 2007 ... A couple of years ago, Leslie Green and I had a spirited exchange in the pages of the Times Literary Supplement with A.W.B. Simpson about ...
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Brian Leiter's Legal Philosophy Blog: My Spring "Jurisprudence ...
In the basic jurisprudence course, I prefer not to teach "my view" as opposed to giving students exposure to major, contending positions. ...
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Brian Leiter's Legal Philosophy Blog: Simpson's "The Common Law ...
Aug 1, 2007 ... A couple of years ago, Leslie Green and I had a spirited exchange in the pages of the Times Literary Supplement with A.W.B. Simpson about ...
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Brian Leiter's Legal Philosophy Blog: Five New JD/PhDs in ...
Five New JD/PhDs in Philosophy Accept Tenure-Track Jobs in U.S. Law Schools. I was pleased to see the strong representation for law-and-philosophy typesin ...
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Brian Leiter's Legal Philosophy Blog: A Puzzle About Heller
Jun 27, 2008 ... But there remains a real puzzle here, which probably tells us more than .... 1789, and all the rest allows them to elide some really obvious ...
 
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