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- Title
REFLECTIONS ON UNRESTRAINED: LAW PROFESSORS, THE LEGAL ACADEMY, AND THE RULE OF LAW IN THE EARLY TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY.
- Authors
PRESSER, STEPHEN B.
- Abstract
The article discusses the book "Unrestrained: Judicial Excess and the Mind of the American Lawyer" by Robert F. Nagel in relation to the influence of law professors on American law and issues involving the rule of law in the U.S. in the early twenty-first century. Nagel's views about the failure of judges and attorneys to follow pre-existing legal rules are examined, along with legal education in the U.S. and the work of the late American scholars Oliver Wendell Holmes and Roscoe Pound.
- Subjects
UNITED States; UNRESTRAINED: Judicial Excess &; the Mind of the American Lawyer (Book); LAW teachers; RULE of law; NAGEL, Robert F.; JUDGES; LEGAL education; LAWYER attitudes; LAWYERS; HOLMES, Oliver Wendell, 1841-1935; ATTITUDE (Psychology)
- Publication
University of Colorado Law Review, 2017, Vol 88, Issue 2, p349
- ISSN
0041-9516
- Publication type
Article