Politics
Indecisive Reasons for Decision, ExpressO (2012)
This paper provides a radical, new critique of Ronald Dworkin’s theory of law and politics....
Incommensurability, Practices and Points of View: Revitalizing H.LA. Hart’s Practice Theory of Rules, ExpressO (2011)
The standard reading of H.L.A. Hart’s practice theory of rules is that it failed to...
Indecisive Reasons For Action: Socrates, Not Hercules, As Judicial Ideal, ExpressO (2010)
Ronald Dworkin famously introduces the idealized judge, Hercules, to demonstrate how to identify one right...
Forget Privacy: The Warren Court’s Regulatory Revolution in Criminal Procedure, ExpressO (2010)
The standard story describing the Warren Court’s criminal procedure “rights revolution,” claims that the Court,...
Judging In Bad Faith, ExpressO (2009)
Must judges apply the law “sincerely” or “in good faith?” H.L.A Hart famously argued that,...
Public Law and Legal Theory
Indecisive Reasons For Action: Socrates, Not Hercules, As Judicial Ideal, ExpressO (2010)
Ronald Dworkin famously introduces the idealized judge, Hercules, to demonstrate how to identify one right...
Judging In Bad Faith, ExpressO (2009)
Must judges apply the law “sincerely” or “in good faith?” H.L.A Hart famously argued that,...
Jurisprudence
Indecisive Reasons for Decision, ExpressO (2012)
This paper provides a radical, new critique of Ronald Dworkin’s theory of law and politics....
Incommensurability, Practices and Points of View: Revitalizing H.LA. Hart’s Practice Theory of Rules, ExpressO (2011)
The standard reading of H.L.A. Hart’s practice theory of rules is that it failed to...
Judging In Bad Faith, ExpressO (2009)
Must judges apply the law “sincerely” or “in good faith?” H.L.A Hart famously argued that,...
Judges
Indecisive Reasons for Decision, ExpressO (2012)
This paper provides a radical, new critique of Ronald Dworkin’s theory of law and politics....
Incommensurability, Practices and Points of View: Revitalizing H.LA. Hart’s Practice Theory of Rules, ExpressO (2011)
The standard reading of H.L.A. Hart’s practice theory of rules is that it failed to...
Indecisive Reasons For Action: Socrates, Not Hercules, As Judicial Ideal, ExpressO (2010)
Ronald Dworkin famously introduces the idealized judge, Hercules, to demonstrate how to identify one right...
Judging In Bad Faith, ExpressO (2009)
Must judges apply the law “sincerely” or “in good faith?” H.L.A Hart famously argued that,...
Legal History
Forget Privacy: The Warren Court’s Regulatory Revolution in Criminal Procedure, ExpressO (2010)
The standard story describing the Warren Court’s criminal procedure “rights revolution,” claims that the Court,...
Criminal Law and Procedure
Forget Privacy: The Warren Court’s Regulatory Revolution in Criminal Procedure, ExpressO (2010)
The standard story describing the Warren Court’s criminal procedure “rights revolution,” claims that the Court,...
Constitutional Law
Forget Privacy: The Warren Court’s Regulatory Revolution in Criminal Procedure, ExpressO (2010)
The standard story describing the Warren Court’s criminal procedure “rights revolution,” claims that the Court,...
Law and Society
Indecisive Reasons For Action: Socrates, Not Hercules, As Judicial Ideal, ExpressO (2010)
Ronald Dworkin famously introduces the idealized judge, Hercules, to demonstrate how to identify one right...
Forget Privacy: The Warren Court’s Regulatory Revolution in Criminal Procedure, ExpressO (2010)
The standard story describing the Warren Court’s criminal procedure “rights revolution,” claims that the Court,...
General Law
Indecisive Reasons For Action: Socrates, Not Hercules, As Judicial Ideal, ExpressO (2010)
Ronald Dworkin famously introduces the idealized judge, Hercules, to demonstrate how to identify one right...
Courts
Indecisive Reasons for Decision, ExpressO (2012)
This paper provides a radical, new critique of Ronald Dworkin’s theory of law and politics....
Incommensurability, Practices and Points of View: Revitalizing H.LA. Hart’s Practice Theory of Rules, ExpressO (2011)
The standard reading of H.L.A. Hart’s practice theory of rules is that it failed to...
Indecisive Reasons For Action: Socrates, Not Hercules, As Judicial Ideal, ExpressO (2010)
Ronald Dworkin famously introduces the idealized judge, Hercules, to demonstrate how to identify one right...