Decision According to Law Contributor(s): Black, Charles L., Jr. (Author) |
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ISBN: 0393332306 ISBN-13: 9780393332308 Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company OUR PRICE: $15.15 Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats Published: April 1981 |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Law | Civil Procedure - Political Science | American Government - Judicial Branch |
Dewey: 347.731 |
Physical Information: 0.21" H x 5" W x 8" (0.23 lbs) 88 pages |
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Publisher Description: The power of the courts, and especially of the Supreme Court, is very great in our political system. This power is justified by the public on the ground that the courts decide cases according to law. On the other hand, much modern thought about law tends to suggest that the concept of decision according to law is elusive. In this book, Charles L. Black Jr., Sterling Professor of Law at Yale Law School, explores and illustrates the extent to which decision according to law can be understood and attained in our times and with our insights. Professor Black concludes that, while decision according to law cannot, in any simple sense, now be wholly understood or attained, it is too important a concept to be given up. The text of this book consists of the Oliver Wendell Holmes Lectures which Professor Black delivered at the Harvard Law School. Charles Black was the author of several previous books including Capital Punishment: The Inevitability of Caprice and Mistake, published by Norton. Professor Black lived in New Haven, Connecticut. |