Beyond Legal Reasoning: A Critique of Pure Lawyering
By: Lipshaw, jeffrey.
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CSHL Library | 340.1 LIP 2018 (Browse shelf) | Not for loan |
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340.072 SLO-2005 CO.1/2 Basic legal research workbook. | 340.072 SLO-2005 CO.2/2 Basic legal research workbook. | 340.1 FRE 2001 Lloyd's introduction to jurisprudence. | 340.1 LIP 2018 Beyond Legal Reasoning: A Critique of Pure Lawyering | 340.1 WAC 2021 Understanding Jurisprudence | 340.11 BIN 2011 The rule of law. | 340.11 DEI 2017 The development of the rule of law in ASEAN : |
1.Why a Critique?2. The Logic of Pure Lawyering3. Assessing Theory-Making in Pure Lawyering4. Games and Models5. Causation and Blame6. Action, Authority, Rationalization, and Judgment7. Beyond Legal Reasoning
This book offers an explanation both of what it means to do the job of pure lawyering well, and an avenue for getting beyond (or unlearning) merely how to think like a lawyer. It combines legal theory, philosophy of knowledge, and doctrine with an appreciation of real-life judgment calls that multi-disciplinary lawyers are called upon to make.
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