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Conceptions of what law is are culturally and historically specific, but legal ‘theories’ often claim for themselves a universalism that they do not really have. When scholars from the western European legal tradition study the laws and...
As in many areas of business and professional practice, the use of computers in the legal sphere had become widespread by the beginning of the 1990s. In some realms of law practice, such as research and office management, computer automation had a...
The birth of the Space Age in the late 1950s opened a new frontier for exploration. It also opened a new arena for law, since existing international laws and treaties did not cover launches or other activities in space. Given the backdrop of the Cold...
. The traditional distinction between ‘prescriptive’ laws (legal, moral, divine) and ‘descriptive’ laws (scientific) is convenient, but not necessarily accurate. ‘Prescriptive’ laws (see philosophy of LAW) may not be...
Law[1] is a system of rules usually enforced through a set of institutions.[2] Law affects everyday life and society in a variety of ways. Contract law regulates everything from buying a bus ticket to trading swaptions on a derivatives market. Property...
Law is an umbrella term for the written or understood rules that concern behaviors within and between societies and the appropriate consequences thereof. Contents 1 Sourced 2 Unsourced 3 See also 4 External links // Sourced First Law of Law: You can't...
The law, in all its majesty By FOSTER Wednesday, December 6, 2000 Al Gore and his lawyers are gearing up for another courtroom tussle, this one a last-ditch attempt to persuade the Florida Supreme Court to rescue a faltering presidential campaign...
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Human Events
The In-Laws 05/19/2003: 313 words, approx. 1 pages
RATING: PG-13 for suggestive humor, language, some drug references, and action violence STARRING: Michael Douglas, Perry Perlmutar, Albert Brooks, Ryan Reynolds, Lindsay Sloane, Mike Beaver, and Candice Bergen DIRECTOR: Andrew Fleming PRODUCERS: Bill Gerber, Elie Samaha, Joel Simon, and Bill Todman,...
Law school may be an increasingly unpopular choice for recent college grads, but that hasn't stopped UNLV's Boyd School of Law from recruiting one of its smartest and most diverse incoming classes in its history."I'm very pleased with them. I think we've a very strong...
Call them interns, call them clerks — heck, some even simply call them summers — either way, the law school students who come to Las Vegas every summer to work are expected to do much more than simply fetch the coffee.Every summer, dozens of plucky,...
In the following essay, Posner argues, citing numerous examples of fiction that encompass legal issues, that the law figures in literary works as a metaphor rather than as the center of thematic interest.
In the following essay, Rockwood surveys recent critical approaches to the study of law and literature and suggests that the two disciplines together can be helpful in understanding the moral complexities of the postmodern world.
“Truth-seeking is an imperfect process. . . . If mistakes are to be made, they should be made in the direction of making sure that an innocent person is not convicted.” —Jay M. Feinman, Law 101: Everything You Need to Know About the...
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