Search results for: “behavioral jurisprudence”
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Legal Realism
Legal Realism Papers and Books Gary Jan Aichele (1990). Legal Realism and Twentieth-Century American Jurisprudence the Changing Consensus. Andrew Altman (1986). Legal Realism, Critical Legal Studies, and Dworkin. Philosophy and Public Affairs 15 (3):205-235. Ian Carlo Dapalla Benitez (2015). A Critique of Critical Legal Studies’ Claim of Legal Indeterminacy. Lambert Academic Publishing. This paper challenges…
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History of the Church and State Relationship
History of the Church and State Relationship Church and State, relationship between the organized church and the government of a country, especially with regard to the extent of their powers within each other’s sphere of activity. The problem of church and state has come into relatively sharp focus in the tradition of Western Christianity, although…
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Ranking of the top 100 legal most-cited articles of all time
List of the top 100 legal most-cited articles of all time in ranking order Ranking of the top 100 legal most-cited articles of all time, according to Shapiro Below is the ranking of the top 100 most-cited articles of all time, according to “The most-cited law review articles of all time”, by Fred R. Shapiro…
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Top Specialized US Law Journals
Top 25 Specialized US Law Journals According to Washington and Lee School of Law : Harvard Journal of Law & Technology American Journal of International Law Harvard International Law Journal Supreme Court Review Virginia Journal of International Law Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy Berkeley Technology Law Journal…
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Law Journals Ranking Worldwide
Law Journals Ranking Worldwide Note: see also Law Journals (entry). Over the years, many ranking systems for law journals have evolved, incorporating a variety of methodologies and factors, including frequency and other factors. The publication of rankings may change submission patterns, with journals with higher ratings receiving a much greater number of submissions, some of…
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US Law Journals ranking
On February 2012, the Washington and Lee School of Law released its 2011 list of Law Journal Rankings. The Project ranks legal journals based on the number of times they have been cited over the preceding eight years as a measure of their impact on legal scholarship. The top ten journals in 2011 are as…
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Citation of legal blogs in law reviews
The importance (and credibility) of law blogs was confirmed when the U.S. Supreme Court of the United States cited its first blog in January, 2005. See United States v. Booker, 125 S. Ct. 738, 775 n.4 (2005). An article in Slaw (“citing blogs in Law Journals ) points the idea that the “question still arises…