Legal reasoning and political conflict / Cass R. Sunstein.
In Legal Reasoning and Political Conflict, Sunstein, one of America's best-known commentators on our legal system, offers a bold, new thesis about how the law should work in America, arguing that the courts best enable people to live together, despite their diversity, by resolving particular ca...
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New York :
Oxford University Press,
1996.
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Table of Contents:
- 1. Reasoning and Legal Reasoning
- 2. Incompletely Theorized Agreements
- 3. Analogical Reasoning
- 4. Understanding (and Misunderstanding) the Rule of Law
- 5. In Defense of Casuistry
- 6. Without Reasons, Without Rules
- 7. Adapting Rules, Privately and Publicly
- 8. Interpretation
- Conclusion: Law and Politics.