Jurisprudence


The Concept of Law (Clarendon Law Series)
The Authority of Law
Law's Empire
The Philosophy of Law: A Very Short Introduction
The Morality of Law
A Theory of Justice
Pure Theory of Law
The Problems of Jurisprudence
The Rule of Law
Natural Law and Natural Rights (Clarendon Law Series)
The Spirit of the Laws
Taking Rights Seriously
The Common Law
Scalia Speaks: Reflections on Law, Faith, and Life Well Lived
Lloyd's Introduction to Jurisprudence
Dale Carpenter
Start with the observation that American law is not designed to catch and punish every instance of illegal conduct. Nothing short of a totalitarian state could do that. It is designed to prosecute persons when there is a reasonable basis for believing they have committed a crime, and then to convict them when there is no reasonable doubt that they are guilty.
Dale Carpenter, Flagrant Conduct: The Story of Lawrence v. Texas

The 'Constitution ' of a country operates as a 'Grund norm' from which all other laws emenate. ...more
Henrietta Newton Martin, THE HANDBOOK OF JURISPRUDENCE

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