Philosophy of law How judges reason
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- ISBN: 9781456106812 (sound recording)
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Physical Description:
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1 online resource (8 audio files) : digital - Edition: Unabridged.
- Publisher: Prince Frederick : Recorded Books Inc., 2009.
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General Note: | Unabridged. |
Participant or Performer Note: | Narrator: Stephen Mathis. |
System Details Note: | Requires OverDrive Listen (file size: N/A KB) or OverDrive app (file size: 237428 KB). |
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Subject: | Nonfiction Law |
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Summary:
Do judges deduce their decisions from legal rules and principles, or do they decide cases based on what is fair given the facts at hand? The latter view, held by Legal Realists, serves as the starting point for Professor Stephen Mathis's eye-opening look at how judges reason. In this compelling lecture series, the esteemed professor addresses such as whether the law is distinct form morality. Professor Mathis also attempts to identify a view that offers guidance to judges in deciding cases, and one that will provide the tools people need to evaluate the interpretations and decisions judges make.