United States of America V. Lufman

United States of America V. Lufman
Title United States of America V. Lufman PDF eBook
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Pages 28
Release 1971
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United States of America V. Capen

United States of America V. Capen
Title United States of America V. Capen PDF eBook
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Pages 20
Release 1977
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United States of America V. Kaye

United States of America V. Kaye
Title United States of America V. Kaye PDF eBook
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Pages 40
Release 1978
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United States of America V. Sicilia

United States of America V. Sicilia
Title United States of America V. Sicilia PDF eBook
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Pages 36
Release 1972
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United States of America V. Heilman

United States of America V. Heilman
Title United States of America V. Heilman PDF eBook
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Pages 28
Release 1979
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Against the Law

Against the Law
Title Against the Law PDF eBook
Author Paul F. Campos
Publisher Duke University Press
Pages 292
Release 1996
Genre Law
ISBN 9780822318415

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A fundamental critique of American law and legal thought, Against the Law consists of a series of essays written from three different perspectives that coalesce into a deep criticism of contemporary legal culture. Paul F. Campos, Pierre Schlag, and Steven D. Smith challenge the conventional representations of the legal system that are articulated and defended by American legal scholars. Unorthodox, irreverent, and provocative, Against the Law demonstrates that for many in the legal community, law has become a kind of substitute religion--an essentially idolatrous practice composed of systematic self-misrepresentation and self-deception. Linked by a persistent inquiry into the nature and identity of "the law," these essays are informed by the conviction that the conventional representations of law, both in law schools and the courts, cannot be taken at face value--that the law, as commonly conceived, makes no sense. The authors argue that the relentlessly normative prescriptions of American legal thinkers are frequently futile and, indeed, often pernicious. They also argue that the failure to recognize the role that authorship must play in the production of legal thought plagues both the teaching and the practice of American law. Ranging from the institutional to the psychological and metaphysical deficiencies of the American legal system, the depth of criticism offered by Against the Law is unprecedented. In a departure from the nearly universal legitimating and reformist tendencies of American legal thought, this book will be of interest not only to the legal academics under attack in the book, but also to sociologists, historians, and social theorists. More particularly, it will engage all the American lawyers who suspect that there is something very wrong with the nature and direction of their profession, law students who anticipate becoming part of that profession, and those readers concerned with the status of the American legal system.

United States of America V. Campos

United States of America V. Campos
Title United States of America V. Campos PDF eBook
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Pages 46
Release 1995
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